by Ruth Clark | Jan 22, 2025 | HMRC, Tax
HMRC is warning people who are filing Self-Assessment returns to be on the look out for fraudsters, after customers referred nearly 150,000 frauds to the taxman in the last year. As the January 31, 2025, deadline looms, the scammers are targeting people with tax...
by Ruth Clark | Jan 15, 2025 | HMRC, Tax
Most of us have heard about the Self-Assessment tax regime, especially those who are self-employed or who need to declare income outside of their main PAYE job. But some people will have received Simple Assessment letters from HMRC, and they may need to pay a tax bill...
by Ruth Clark | Nov 13, 2024 | HMRC, Tax
Employees on PAYE who need to make expenses claims can no longer currently make their claims online, and instead will have to use a postal system to deal with HMRC. Anyone who has out-of-pocket expenses for their job is entitled to claim tax relief on these from HMRC....
by Ruth Clark | Oct 16, 2024 | HMRC, Tax
Dealing with someone’s death is never easy, and unpicking their affairs once they have gone, especially if there has been no forward planning for this inevitable event, can be very hard on those left behind. This isn’t helped if there are taxes to pay on the estate...
by Ruth Clark | Oct 9, 2024 | HMRC, Tax
HMRC has had to repay a massive £56.9m in overpaid pension tax between April 1 and June 30 this year, as the problems with the emergency tax rate on flexible pension withdrawals continue to bite. HMRC will put you on an emergency tax rate when you first access your...
by Ruth Clark | Oct 2, 2024 | HMRC, Tax
The Making Tax Digital (MTD) regime is set to begin applying to income tax soon, and the first people to be brought into the regime will be the self-employed and landlords. Although April 2026, which is when relevant taxpayers must sign up to file digitally, sounds a...