by Ruth Clark | Feb 21, 2024 | HMRC, Tax
For the first time in the 47 years since Child Benefit was launched, new parents can claim their Child Benefit online in a significantly faster way than the previous process allowed, according to HMRC. The previous method – which had been in place since 1977 – was to...
by Ruth Clark | Feb 19, 2024 | Uncategorised
HMRC’s Latest Campaign: A Spotlight on Dividends HMRC is cracking down on company directors suspected of not declaring their taxable income from dividends. If you’re receiving dividends, it’s time to pay attention! HMRC is sending letters to company...
by Ruth Clark | Feb 14, 2024 | Uncategorised
More people file for divorce in January than any other month of the year, probably because the stress of being together for an extended period over Christmas and New Year brings any cracks in a relationship bubbling to the surface. Or it could be that people want to...
by Ruth Clark | Feb 7, 2024 | Uncategorised
Interest rates went up significantly in the last year, to the current Bank of England base rate of 5.25%, but in a change that is welcome for those looking to buy a house or remortgage, some lenders have begun a price war. Halifax and HSBC were two of the first...
by Ruth Clark | Feb 5, 2024 | Uncategorised, VAT
How to treat Input Tax: Pre-registration, Pre-incorporation and Post-deregistration claims to Input Tax under Regulation 111 ? Background Only a person who is already registered for VAT can exercise the right to deduct input tax. However, there are certain...