by Michele Fensom | Feb 27, 2025 | Corporation Tax
Maximise your tax relief with the Structures and Buildings Allowances (SBA). If you have invested in new or renovated commercial structures, you could claim 3% relief annually—saving you money for the next 33 years! The Structures and Buildings Allowances (SBA)...
by Michele Fensom | Feb 27, 2025 | HMRC notices
When a trade ends, income doesn’t always stop. Post-cessation receipts can still arise, and knowing how they are taxed is crucial. Whether it’s Income Tax or Corporation Tax, the recipient—not necessarily the original trader—bears the...
by Michele Fensom | Feb 27, 2025 | HMRC notices
From income tax to VAT, HMRC has specific time limits for issuing tax assessments. Depending on the circumstances—whether it’s standard, careless, offshore, or deliberate behaviour—these limits can stretch from 4 to 20 years. HMRC’s time limits...
by Michele Fensom | Feb 27, 2025 | Income Tax
The UK's shift to the Foreign Income and Gains (FIG) regime from April 2025 changes how foreign income is taxed. If you are a UK resident, get ready to possibly pay UK Income Tax on all foreign earnings—no more non-dom remittance basis. UK Income Tax is...
by Michele Fensom | Feb 27, 2025 | Value Added Tax
With a £90,000 VAT registration threshold, many UK businesses might wonder whether to register voluntarily. Understanding how to balance output and input VAT can help optimise cash flow and avoid costly mistakes with HMRC. The current VAT registration threshold...
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