Are you paying too much income tax

When your income exceeds £100,000 for income tax purposes your entitlement to a personal allowance (£11,850 for 2018-19) is reduced […]

What now for the gig economy

The Supreme Court has ruled in favour of Gary Smith, a self-employed contractor with Pimlico Plumbers, who considered he was […]

When is a car a van

There are advantages for tax purposes if the vehicle you buy for your business is considered to be a van […]

How deep are your pockets

Next month, those of us who are still self-employed will be digging deep to pay our second payment on account […]

The Maternity Allowance

Women who find that they are not eligible to claim Statutory Maternity Pay may nevertheless, still qualify for the Maternity […]

Construction sector VAT shakeup

Government are considering an extension of the VAT reverse charge to include the construction sector. The reverse charge process places […]

Ring in the changes, or else

There are a number of obligations that business owners should be aware, that involve them informing HMRC of changes to […]

Tax Diary June/July 2018

1 June 2018 – Due date for Corporation Tax due for the year ended 31 August 2017. 19 June 2018 […]

What to do if you cannot pay your tax

HMRC will consider extended options for settling your outstanding tax bill. The key is to contact HMRC, explain why you […]

Employees holiday entitlement

The following definitions should help to clarify employee and employer rights and responsibilities regarding entitlement to holiday pay. Almost all […]