
Inheritance Tax and the Acceptance in Lieu scheme
Posted by Ben Locker on December 18, 2023If you have an IHT, you may be able to settle it by donating items such as artworks and manuscripts via the Acceptance in Lieu scheme.

DWP to get powers to check bank accounts?
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on December 14, 2023A new amendment to the Data Protection and Digital Information bill could give the DWP sweeping powers to check bank accounts.

Class 2 NI contributions – what has changed?
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on December 11, 2023In his 2023 Autumn Statement, the chancellor announced he was scrapping Class 2 NI contributions. The reality is rather more complex.

Is it time to file your Register of Overseas Entities update?
Posted by Shahid Hameed on December 7, 2023Many organisations will soon need to submit their Register of Overseas Entities update. We talk you through the process.

HMRC and crypto tax
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on December 4, 2023HMRC has launched new guidance that suggests it is launching a crypto tax crackdown. This is what you need to know.

Late tax penalties: changes to late submission & payment schemes
Posted by Karen Jones on October 30, 2023HMRC is introducing new late tax penalties. They will cover late tax submissions and late payments – and the introduction dates have changed.

Tribunal ruling could result in Capital Gains Tax refunds
Posted by Karen Jones on October 30, 2023A tribunal ruling revealed HMRC had wrongly charged CGT on the sale of property, meaning many could be eligible for CGT refunds.

Side hustle tax rules – HMRC is watching
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on October 16, 2023New side hustle tax rules will see the taxman clamping down on people who don’t declare gig economy income. Here’s what you need to know.

Income tax refunds – beware if they’re too good to be true
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on October 9, 2023If 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
Posted by Karen Jones on September 28, 2023When you miss a VAT return, HMRC does a central assessment of VAT. Changes to the system mean it’s more important than ever to file on time. If you don’t, it may be more likely you’ll experience enforcement action.