by Ruth Clark | Jul 18, 2024 | HMRC
An app from HMRC which provides information such as your National Insurance number and tax information has been flagged by the taxman to help students completing their A’ Levels this year and planning to head to university in September. Anyone who is applying for...
by Ruth Clark | Jul 10, 2024 | HMRC
No-one likes to pay more to the taxman than they have to, but if you fall foul of HMRC’s rules, you could find yourself paying a penalty, and interest if things are not sorted out quickly. There are various fines you could face from HMRC if you get things wrong, and...
by Ruth Clark | Apr 17, 2024 | HMRC
If you hold or invest in cryptocurrency, or even if your employer pays you in a cryptocurrency such as Bitcoin, you may need to declare this on your self-assessment form. For anyone who didn’t in the 2022/23 form which should have been filed before January 31, it...
by Ruth Clark | Apr 10, 2024 | Uncategorised
The tax regime for Furnished Holiday Lettings (FHLs) is set to be abolished from April 6, 2025, with some key tax breaks being removed by the Chancellor in the Spring Budget on March 6 in a move which could raise as much as £300m extra in tax each year. The changes...
by Ruth Clark | Apr 3, 2024 | Uncategorised
The Chancellor, Jeremy Hunt, delivered his Budget statement to Parliament on March 6, and there were various changes that should benefit individual taxpayers and businesses. One of the biggest announcements, which takes effect from April 6, is a further reduction in...