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Landlords with undeclared Income

The Let Property Campaign provides landlords who have undeclared income from residential property lettings in the UK or abroad with an opportunity to regularise their affairs by disclosing any outstanding liabilities whether due to misunderstanding the tax rules or because of deliberate tax evasion. Participation in the campaign is open to all residential property landlords […]

Taxation of double cab pick-ups

The tax treatment of double cab pick-up vehicles (DCPUs) has been clarified as part of the recent Budget announcements. This follows a chequered history of the tax treatment of DCPUs after a 2020 Court of Appeal judgment and after the previous government reversed its plans to overhaul the tax treatment of these vehicles. DCPUs with a […]

Providing Business Christmas Gifts

Providing Christmas gifts can be a thoughtful gesture, but it’s essential to understand the tax consequences to avoid unexpected liabilities. The tax treatment for gifts differs depending on whether they are for staff, or customers and suppliers. Here’s a breakdown: 1. Gifts to Staff Tax-Free Gifts: Trivial Benefits Conditions: A gift can qualify as a […]

Small businesses – top seven concerns

Small businesses in the UK are currently navigating a complex financial landscape, facing several significant challenges that impact their operations and growth prospects. Key concerns include: 1. Rising Operational Costs Energy Expenses: Escalating energy prices have substantially increased overheads for small enterprises, straining profit margins.  Material and Supply Costs: Inflation has led to higher prices […]

Reporting of Profit and Loss details when filing accounts at Companies House

Recent legislative reforms have brought significant changes to how companies report profit and loss (P&L) details when filing accounts with Companies House. These changes, introduced under the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023, aim to enhance transparency, simplify the filing process, and combat economic crime. Here’s a short overview of these changes and when […]

Base rate cut

The Bank of England has cut its base interest rate again, this time lowering it from 5% to 4.75%. This is the second cut this year, following the reduction from 5.25% to 5% in August. With these drops, we are seeing the most significant rate reduction actions in recent years, and they will bring a […]

Consider the HMRC app

In an attempt to popularise the use of its app, HMRC is launching a new advertising campaign aimed in particular at 18 to 34 year olds. More than 1.7 million people are already using the HMRC app every month, which enables users to access services such as making a Child Benefit claim, finding their National Insurance number […]