by main-user | Feb 17, 2020 | HMRC, Property, Tax, The Budget
Budget Day Is Now 11 March We know that the December General Election meant that the Autumn Budget was delayed and we now know that Sajid Javid was going to deliver his first Budget on the second Wednesday in March which is when Budget day used to be! Rishi Sunak,...
by main-user | Feb 5, 2020 | HMRC, Tax
Struggling to pay your tax? Set up a time-to-pay agreement Your self-assessment tax return for 2018/19 must be filed by midnight on 31 January 2020, and you must pay any tax still owed for 2018/19 by the same time, along with the first payment on account of the...
by main-user | Jan 23, 2020 | HMRC, Property, Tax
2017 Income Tax – Restriction of finance costs for individual property landlords Did you know that in his 2015 post-election summer Budget, George Osborne informed residential landlords that from April 2017 their ability to claim higher rate tax relief for finance...
by main-user | Jan 15, 2020 | HMRC, Tax
Self-Assessment Tax Return Tips You must file your 2018/19 self-assessment tax return online by midnight on 31 January 2020 if you want to avoid a late filing penalty. so, what can you do to help ensure this deadline is met? Help us to help you Tax...
by main-user | Jan 6, 2020 | Business Success, Making Tax Digital, Tax
MTD – announces more time for digital links…what does this mean for you? You may have heard that on, 17 October, HMRC made a much-welcomed announcement that some businesses will qualify for an extension to the MTD for VAT (MTDfV) existing twelve months ‘soft-landing’...
by main-user | Oct 13, 2019 | Business Success, HMRC, Tax
If you are a sole trader, the expenses you can claim are subject to complex rules. We recommend consulting a Chartered Accountant before submitting your accounts. The following points can however provide general guidance. Do you work from home? Did you know...