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Simple tax assessments
HMRC will have the power from 2016-17 to assess an individual’s income tax or capital gains tax liability without them first being required to complete a self-assessment...
VAT surcharges
Ignore at your peril the receipt of a surcharge liability notice (SLN) or a letter of help issued to small businesses with a turnover of £150,000 who miss a deadline. What...
Research and development (R & D) claim
More of our clients are making these claims which can be very valuable. For small and medium enterprises, valid claims can result in an additional deduction from profits of...
Directors’ NIC
Beware of the method by which NIC is assessed; it is different from employees! For employees you look at the earnings in an earnings period (week, month etc.) and apply the...
Liquidating a company
If you are reaching retirement and you no longer wish to trade you have a choice. If the total value of the company is less than £25,000 payments from the company can be taxed...
VAT and second hand car schemes
You will need to fill in a VAT return at the end of each tax period. Here are the special rules you must follow for any vehicles which you have bought or sold under the Margin...
Group VAT registration
These can be quite useful, particularly if there are lots of sales between group members as it removes the need for VAT to be charged. If a taxpayer is deregistered under its...
National minimum wage from 1 October 2016
In case you missed it the rates went up again from 1 October 2016! For workers aged 21 and over it has risen to £6.95 per hour, persons aged between 18 and 20 now must receive...
VAT on craft fairs
Where a stall holder gains the right to participate as a seller in a high quality, well organised craft fair of which only one element is the pitch then the supply is taxable...