3 May 2022 | HMRC, Tax Planning
Last year apart, the number of tax enquiries is on the increase; the reason is not because more taxpayers are seeking to defraud the tax system but because advances in digital technology and data exploitation are enabling more efficiently targeted enquiries. For... 3 May 2022 | HMRC, Tax Planning
The additional stamp duty land tax (SDLT) rate of 3% is payable by purchasers of residential properties costing £40,000 or more and if all of the following conditions apply: it will not be the only residential property worth £40,000 or more owned (or part owned) by... 19 Jan 2022 | HMRC, Tax Planning
The January self-assessment payment deadline is not well timed, falling as it does in a month when people may be already struggling to pay their Christmas credit card bills. However unpalatable the 31 January tax deadline is, it is not one that should be... 15 Dec 2021 | HMRC, Tax Planning
The self-assessment tax return for 2020/21 must be filed online by midnight on 31 January 2022 if a late filing penalty is to be avoided. The exception to this is where a notice to file a return for 2020/21 was issued after 31 October 2021, in which case the filing... 30 Aug 2019 | HMRC, News, Tax Planning
Allowable Expenses Understanding the allowable expenses that you can claim as a limited company can help you to reduce your corporation tax bill. According to HMRC, expenses that are incurred “wholly and exclusively” for the purpose of your business can be claimed...