Associated companies and corporation tax – the rules
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Associated companies and corporation tax – the rules
Posted by Andy Green on November 7, 2024

Following the corporation tax rate change in April 2023, tax rules for associated companies will now affect a larger number of businesses.

Employer National Insurance increase: what next?
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Employer National Insurance increase: what next?
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on November 4, 2024

In her 2024 Budget, Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced a hike in Employer National Insurance contributions. We look at what it means for you.

2024 Autumn Budget: what does it mean for you?
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2024 Autumn Budget: what does it mean for you?
Posted by Ben Locker on October 30, 2024

On 30th October, Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced the first Labour Budget for 15 years. We look at what it means for you.

Lifetime gifts and Inheritance Tax: how to notify HMRC
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Lifetime gifts and Inheritance Tax: how to notify HMRC
Posted by Ian Henman on October 28, 2024

You may know that lifetime gifts can be exempt from IHT if you live for seven years afterwards. But how do you report them to the taxman?

Landlord limited company registrations soar
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Landlord limited company registrations soar
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on October 24, 2024

2024 has seen an upsurge in landlord limited company registrations. However, setting up limited companies won’t benefit all landlords.

Lasting Power of Attorney – the most important thing I ever did.
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Lasting Power of Attorney – the most important thing I ever did.
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on October 22, 2024

Lasting Power of Attorney – I offer some guidance in making the right decisions and explain why it was the most important thing I ever did.

CGT and gold: what you need to know
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CGT and gold: what you need to know
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on October 21, 2024

Do you know how CGT and gold interact? In some cases, it’s possible to invest in gold without having to pay CGT on any future profits.

Personal Financial Planning for the elderly – Part 3
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Personal Financial Planning for the elderly – Part 3
Posted by Kevin Wheeler on October 16, 2024

Personal Financial planning – in part 3, we look at things from a tax planning perspective and at issues around Inheritance Tax.

Ethical tax planning – is it worthwhile?
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Ethical tax planning – is it worthwhile?
Posted by Karen Jones on October 9, 2024

We discuss the benefits of ethical tax planning and seek to explain why this is a valuable route to take when looking to reduce tax.

Why are landlords selling up – and is buy-to-let still worth it?
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Why are landlords selling up – and is buy-to-let still worth it?
Posted by Ben Locker on October 8, 2024

Currently, many landlords are selling up and leaving the buy-to-let market. But is it still worth holding a portfolio of rental properties?

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