Beware £5,000 company fine
As well as filing accounts with Companies House, there is an important requirement to check that the information Companies House has about your company is correct every year. This
As well as filing accounts with Companies House, there is an important requirement to check that the information Companies House has about your company is correct every year. This
The government has confirmed that the next business rates revaluation in England will be postponed until April 2023. The government has previously announced that the revaluation
This may seem to be an odd question. They buy because you offer what they want at the right price? But is that the only consideration? For faceless organisations like the larger
1 August 2020 - Due date for Corporation Tax due for the year ended 31 October 2019. 19 August 2020 - PAYE and NIC deductions due for month ended 5 August 2020. (If you pay your
The government has published the draft legislation for Finance Bill 2020-21, along with accompanying explanatory notes, tax information and impact notes. The consultation on draft
Inheritance Tax (IHT) is levied on a person’s estate when they die and can also be payable during a person’s lifetime on certain trusts and gifts. The rate of
The government has confirmed allocations for individual councils in England from the £500 million of additional support for Coronavirus-related spending pressures. This
The Chancellor, Rishi Sunak has written to the OTS (Office of Tax Simplification), asking the OTS to undertake a review of Capital Gains Tax (CGT) and aspects of the taxation of
We would like to remind students that work part time, for example in a summer job, that they are entitled to claim back any tax overpaid. Students (and other temporary workers) are
HM Treasury has confirmed the extension of Making Tax Digital (MTD) to cover businesses with a turnover below the VAT threshold and for certain individuals who file Income Tax