It is important that anyone responsible for the accounts and tax filing regime for private limited companies is aware of their obligations. After the end of its financial year, a private limited company must prepare full annual accounts and a company tax return. The deadline for filing the first set of accounts with Companies House […]
The weekly child benefit rates for the only or eldest child in a family is currently £25.60 and the rate for all other children is £16.95. Taxpayers entitled to child benefit should be aware that HMRC usually stops paying child benefit on 31 August following a child’s 16th Birthday. Under qualifying circumstances, the child benefit […]
Business Asset Disposal Relief (BADR) applies to the sale of a business, shares in a trading company or an individual’s interest in a trading partnership. When the relief is available, Capital Gains Tax (CGT) of 10% is payable in place of the standard rate. This can mean a substantial CGT saving for someone looking to […]
According to the competition and Markets Authority, certain UK banks are not meeting their obligations to keep customers informed about their products and services. HSBC, Lloyds, TSB and AIB all failed to make available correct data on their products or services and have breached the Order in the following ways: HSBC failed to keep information […]
According to the pundits, there are a number of issues that the new government will have to tackle if it wants to increase government revenues by achieving higher economic growth. They include: Encouraging investment Reduce unemployment, and Improve productivity Encouraging investment There are already generous tax reliefs that allow businesses to write off the full […]
Trader recommendation sites are websites and apps often used by people to find and connect to traders from a wide range of specialisms, such as building and home improvements, plumbing, and home heating. Working in partnership with four key consumer organisations – National Trading Standards (NTS), Trading Standards Scotland (TSS), The Society of Chief Officers […]
On her first visit as Secretary of State, with the rest of the Ministerial team, Liz Kendall MP will confirm the three pillars of the Government’s Back to Work Plan: A new national jobs and career service to help get more people into work, and on in their work. New work, health and skills plans […]
At some point between now and the end of 2024, Rachel Reeves will step up to the despatch box and deliver her first Autumn Statement. As tax changes announced will likely have the Office for Budget Responsibility oversight, changes announced will form the basis of the 2025 Finance Bill. And some of her commentary will […]
The Government Actuaries Department has declared it is using artificial intelligence to help government departments process consultation responses. In a recent news story, they said: “We are using artificial intelligence (AI) to help clients in government departments process responses to consultations. “This development helps public sector clients analyse responses which are submitted by people in […]