Class 2 NI contributions – what changed?
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Class 2 NI contributions – what changed?
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on December 29, 2025

In his 2023 Autumn Statement, the chancellor announced he was scrapping Class 2 NI contributions. The reality is rather more complex.

Gifts out of surplus income and Inheritance Tax
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Gifts out of surplus income and Inheritance Tax
Posted by Ian Henman on December 11, 2025

If you give gifts out of surplus income, they don’t attract Inheritance Tax. Yet few people do this. We look at how this tax break works.

Choosing an accountant – find the best fit
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Choosing an accountant – find the best fit
Posted by Mark Boulter on December 9, 2025

Choosing the best accountant to help you with your business or personal affairs could be the most important decision you ever make.

Is it time to file your Register of Overseas Entities update?
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Is it time to file your Register of Overseas Entities update?
Posted by Shahid Hameed on December 2, 2025

Many organisations will soon need to submit their Register of Overseas Entities update. We talk you through the process.

Tax planning before 5th April 2026: your year-end checklist
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Tax planning before 5th April 2026: your year-end checklist
Posted by Karen Jones on November 10, 2025

Get clear tax planning advice before 5th April 2026. THP Chartered Accountants share key steps to use allowances and reduce your tax bill.

Income tax refunds – beware if they’re too good to be true
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Income tax refunds – beware if they’re too good to be true
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on November 7, 2025

If you’re offered income tax refunds that seem to good to be true, they probably are – as some people have discovered to their cost.

Central assessment of VAT – HMRC’s process for late returns
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Central assessment of VAT – HMRC’s process for late returns
Posted by Mark Ingle on October 24, 2025

When you miss a VAT return, HMRC does a central assessment of VAT making it important to file on time to avoid potential enforcement action.

Private Residence Relief for CGT – how does it work?
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Private Residence Relief for CGT – how does it work?
Posted by Karen Jones on October 8, 2025

If you sell your main home, Private Residence Relief (PRR) means you normally don’t pay Capital Gains Tax. But there are exceptions!

Minimum Wage – employers be careful!
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Minimum Wage – employers be careful!
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on October 3, 2025

Back in 2023, more than 200 employers were named and shamed for not complying with the National Minimum Wage. Don’t let it happen to you!

Could you claim back Stamp Duty? We show you how
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Could you claim back Stamp Duty? We show you how
Posted by Karen Jones on September 10, 2025

If you’ve bought an additional home, you may be able to claim back Stamp Duty in certain circumstances. We explain how it works.

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