Limited company expenses – what can you claim for? When running a limited company, you will incur a wide number of limited company expenses during the course of your work,…
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Child benefit NI loophole ‘disrupts state pension rights’ More than 200,000 households may be missing out on a full state pension because of changes to child benefit, a parliamentary committee…
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HMRC changes guidance for directors’ returns For years we have been irritated by HMRC insisting that all directors must register for self-assessment, even if they have no tax to pay.…
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Scottish Budget 2018 Income Tax Changes Finance Secretary Derek Mackay delivered the 2019/20 Scottish Draft Budget on Wednesday 12 December 2018 setting out the Scottish government's financial and tax plans.…
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Scottish Budget 2018 Property Tax Changes In the 2019/20 Scottish Draft Budget, Derek Mackay announced changes to Scottish Land and Buildings Transaction Tax (LBTT) which are considered below. The government's…
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HMRC Reminder To Employees To Claim Their Tax Deductible Expenses HMRC is reminding employees that they may be able to claim a tax rebate on their work related expenses. HMRC…
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Pension Contribution Increases Ahead The Pensions Regulator (TPR) is reminding employers that from 6 April 2019, the amount that will need to be paid into a workplace pension will increase…
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HMRC Publish Details Of Deliberate Tax Defaulters HMRC have updated the list of deliberate tax defaulters. The list contains details of taxpayers who have received penalties either for: deliberate errors…
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Self Assessment Deadline Approaching The deadline for submitting your 2017/18 self assessment return is 31 January 2019. The deadline applies to taxpayers who need to complete a tax return and…
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The Scottish Budget Key Announcements On 12 December 2018 Finance Secretary Derek Mackay delivered the 2019/20 Scottish Draft Budget setting out the Scottish government's tax and financial plans. Key announcements…
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