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Basic rate taxpayers could face High Income Child Benefit Charge
Due to a mismatch of earnings thresholds, basic rate taxpayers may unexpectedly come under the scope of the High Income
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And Finally – Welsh goats continue to have free run of a small town in Wales
At the start of lockdown in 2020, the news was awash with photos and stories of a group of goats
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Budget 2021
In the year since the Chancellor, Rishi Sunak, delivered his first Budget to a packed Commons chamber in March 2020,
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Off-Payroll (IR35) legislation – STATE OF THE UNION
The new legislation is about to happen from 6th April. Any 11th hour deferrals as we experienced in March 2020
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Avoid being charged late payment penalties – pay any outstanding 2019/20 Tax Liabilities before the end of March or make
The tax liability for 2019/20 was due as normal on 31 January 2021 and after HMRC concessions due to COVID
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Landlords face further rent arrears as Government extends COVID eviction ban once again
It is a very challenging time for landlords as they deal with the difficulties of COVID-19 and the associated eviction
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And Finally – Student receives text from Uber rider saying delivery has been eaten
With many of us indulging in a takeaway during lockdown, the number of orders is on the rise in the
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The VAT Deferral New Payment Scheme
Any business that deferred VAT payments due between 20 March and 30 June 2020 as a result of the Coronavirus
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31 January: The deadline for paying Self-Assessment tax liabilities and filing 2019/20 tax returns
We are fast approaching the deadline for filing your Self-Assessment tax return which is Sunday 31st January 2021. Our last
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From the Desk of the MD…
New Off-Payroll (IR35) legislation is coming in on 6th April 2021 It now seems inevitable that the new IR35 legislation
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