The uncertainty continues

The Brexit issue continues to drag its heels and it now looks as if we will have a general election […]

Heads up for contractors

Contractors completing energy improvements on the homes of low-income families will need to be registered with a new government quality […]

Beefing-up UK exports

UK farmers looking for opportunities to export beef products to China will be encouraged by the recent relaxation of export […]

Win while you save

In a further attempt to incentivise savings our government has created a new saving vehicle called a PrizeSaver account. Here’s […]

Cars and taxing issues

We have listed below a number of issues that you will need to consider if directors or employees use a […]

Paying tax if you are self-employed

If you are a sole trader or an individual member of a partnership you will likely be subject to income […]

An update for hauliers

If you are involved in the transport of goods to and from the EU HMRC have posted useful guidance on […]

Tax Diary October/November 2019

1 October 2019 – Due date for Corporation Tax due for the year ended 31 December 2018. 19 October 2019 […]

The loan charge controversy continues

The following press release was published by HMRC last month. Extracts are reproduced below: Sir Amyas Morse, the former Comptroller […]