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Last month we looked at tax planning to minimise or eliminate the high income child benefit to keep both husband and wife (or civil partners) looking after a child below the £50,000 threshold.
By Jamie SkeldingPublished On: 04/06/2019Employers need to submit details of benefits in kind provided to directors and employees by 6 July 2019.
By Prime AccountantsPublished On: 04/06/2019Gifts and awards of shares in companies, often known as employment related securities (ERS) are commonly used by employers to reward, retain or provide incentives to employees.
By Kevin JohnsPublished On: 04/06/2019The latest Finance Act has reduced the tax writing down allowance for motor cars that emit more than 110 grams of CO2 to just 6% on a reducing balance basis from April 2019.
By Prime AccountantsPublished On: 04/06/2019From 1 August 2019, the price of Xero's standard and premium monthly subscriptions are increasing by £2 and £2.
By Prime AccountantsPublished On: 29/05/2019Dad,
Just a quick note before we go away for the weekend.
By Prime AccountantsPublished On: 28/05/2019Figures recently released for last tax year show the highest level of VCT investment since 2005/06.
By Glen CallowPublished On: 21/05/2019Measures designed to limit the cost of pensions tax relief to the Treasury are having some unwelcome consequences, as some senior doctors have found their incomes disappearing.
By Glen CallowPublished On: 21/05/2019As people are living longer, a parallel older-age profile is emerging in the labour force.
By Glen CallowPublished On: 21/05/2019A recent report shows that life expectancy is still improving, but not as quickly as was once expected.
By Glen CallowPublished On: 21/05/2019Professional investor interest has been focusing on US government bond yields, with potential lessons for long term investment.
By Glen CallowPublished On: 21/05/2019It is not only Chinese mainland shares which are now attracting investor attention.
By Glen CallowPublished On: 21/05/2019The Scottish government has further delayed its plans to replace Air Passenger Duty (APD) with Air Departure Tax (ADT).
By Prime AccountantsPublished On: 10/05/2019Business groups, including the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) and the Confederation of British Industry (CBI), have commented on the six-month 'flexible' extension of Article 50, granted to the UK by EU leaders.
By Morgan DaviesPublished On: 10/05/2019HMRC has published a list of businesses that have not met their obligations under the Money Laundering Regulations.
By Morgan DaviesPublished On: 10/05/2019HMRC has warned young people in the UK to 'stay vigilant' in order to avoid falling victim to 'Springtime' tax refund scams.
By Prime AccountantsPublished On: 10/05/2019The government has confirmed that the initiative to introduce a pensions dashboard will go ahead.
By Glen CallowPublished On: 10/05/2019HMRC has issued details of the updated VAT fuel scale charges which apply from the beginning of the next prescribed VAT accounting period starting on or after 1 May 2019.
By Morgan DaviesPublished On: 10/05/2019HMRC has issued the latest version of the Employer Bulletin.
By Kevin JohnsPublished On: 10/05/2019In today's fast-paced business world, here are some tips to help you to be more effective at multi tasking.
By Steve HarcourtPublished On: 10/05/2019Understanding what your customers really value can help you to market your products and services more effectively.
By Morgan DaviesPublished On: 10/05/2019Managing difficult people can be time consuming and emotionally draining.
By Kevin JohnsPublished On: 10/05/2019The government is currently consulting on important changes to private residence relief that are likely to be introduced from 6 April 2020.
By Kevin JohnsPublished On: 10/05/2019Last year HMRC carried out a review of rent a room relief and it was proposed that the availability of this generous relief would be restricted to situations where the taxpayer was resident for at least part of the time when the lodger was paying rent.
By Steve HarcourtPublished On: 10/05/2019
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