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All of the latest tax and finance informationMixed-use property with stables pays less SDLT
Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) is the tax payable on most property purchases within the UK, and the figures for who needs to pay what are set out very clearly by HMRC. But there are times when specific allowances can be made that reduce the amount of SDLT due, and...
Scammers hit Self-Assessments – here’s what to look for
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...
Do you need to pay a Simple Assessment tax bill this January?
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...
HMRC’s gifts for the employer’s Christmas party
Each year there are a number of items you can claim for when you’re planning the firm’s Christmas party, and looking at this ahead of the festive season can result in savings for your business. To be exempt, the party must be open to all employees, be an annual event...
IHT thresholds frozen to 2030 and pensions in by 2027
Inheritance tax is one of the most unpopular taxes in the UK, as many people will pay 40% tax for the first time after they have died. The confirmation in the Budget that the IHT threshold of £325,000 will be frozen until 2030, and that any unused pension that is...
National Insurance increases for employers from April 2025
One of the biggest announcements in the Budget was the increase in employers’ National Insurance Contributions (NICs) from April 2025, which will result in serious cost increases for the majority of employers affected. Employers will pay NICs on an employee’s earnings...
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