KRW PREPARATION OF TAX RETURNS

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Most business owners will need to prepare a personal Self Assessment Tax Return each year.

We also prepare Tax Returns for individuals so if you have a source of income that needs to be declared to HM Revenue & Customs, such as rental income from a second property, or if you’ve made a capital gain, we can advise and assist you.

Companies, LLP’s and Partnerships have to submit Tax Returns too, which we will typically prepare once the accounts have been completed.

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We’re on hand to help with filing your Self Assessment Tax Returns, and helping you to understand your personal tax liabilities

Mollie Marshall
Associate Director | KRW Accountants


If you'd like to find out more about this service then please contact Mollie Marshall.


KRW PREPARATION OF ACCOUNTS

Whether you're a sole trader, partnership, limited company, or LLP, you'll need to prepare a set of accounts each year for your business.


For limited companies and LLP’s filleted accounts may also be required for filing at Companies House, while charities and property management companies have their own specific requirements.

At KRW we can assist with preparing your accounts in whatever format required, using market-leading software.

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For a competitive quote please contact me to discuss how we can help you

Alex Beattie
Director | KRW Accountants


If you'd like to find out more about this service then please contact Alex.


KRW AUDITING AND DUE DILIGENCE

We are Registered Auditors


KRW Accountants can carry out audit work for companies that require an audit under the Companies Act (generally those that meet two of the following three criteria: turnover over £10.2m; total assets on the balance sheet over £5.1m; or 50+ members of staff, but also companies below those limits that are subsidiaries of larger groups), as well as regulated businesses such as firms of solicitors and letting agents, that hold client money.

We can also assist with due diligence reports if you are looking to buy another business, or with completion accounts if you are selling up, plus forensic accounting too.

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Please contact me to discuss how we can help with your auditing needs

Kirsten Joscelyne
Audit Manager | KRW Accountants


If you'd like to find out more about this service then please contact Kirsten.


Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy

This privacy policy explains how KRW Accountants Ltd use any personal information we collect about you when you use this website.

We will collect and use information supplied by you and other users of the website to improve your user experience.

What information do we collect about you?

We collect information about you when you register with us or engage our services. We also collect information when you voluntarily complete customer surveys, provide feedback, sign up for our newsletter and participate in competitions. Website usage information is collected using cookies.
Without limitation, any of the following data may be collected and stored by KRW Accountants Ltd:

  • Name
  • Date of birth
  • National insurance number
  • Tax references
  • Company Name
  • Contact information such as email addresses and telephone numbers;
  • Demographic information such as address;
  • Financial information such as bank account numbers and sort codes.

Any or all of the above data maybe required from us time to time in order to provide you with the best possible service and experience when you request that KRW Accountants Ltd helps you.


How will we use the information about you?

We collect information about you in order to deliver services to you and carry out anti-money laundering checks. If you agree, we will also email or mail you about other products and services we think may be of interest.

KRW Accountants Ltd will not share your information for marketing purposes with companies outside our company. We will however send you our monthly newsletter via email unless you instrucy us otherwise.

In order to deliver services, we may send your details to, and also use information from credit reference agencies and fraud prevention agencies.


Marketing

We would like to send you information about services of ours which may be of interest to you. If you have consented to receive marketing, you may opt out at a later date.

You have a right at any time to stop us from contacting you for marketing purposes of KRW Accountants Ltd.

If you no longer wish to be contacted for marketing purposes, please email mail@krwaccountants.co.uk


Data controller

The data controller of this website is: KRW ACCOUNTANTS LIMITED 06867729

Whose registered office and trading address is: The Mill, Pury Hill Business Park, Alderton Road, Towcester, NN12 7LS


Access to your information and correction

You have the right to request a copy of the information that we hold about you. If you would like a copy of some or all of your personal information, contact us at the following address:

Alex Beattie
Data Protection Officer
KRW Accountants Ltd
Henge Barn

Pury Hill Business Park
Alderton Road
Towcester
Northamptonshire
NN12 7LS
mail@krwaccountants.co.uk

We may make a small charge for this service.

We want to make sure that your personal information is accurate and up to date. You may ask us to correct or remove information you think is inaccurate.

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Cookies are text files placed on your computer to collect standard internet log information and visitor behaviour information. This information is used to track visitor use of the website and to compile statistical reports on website activity.

For further information visit www.aboutcookies.org or www.allaboutcookies.org.

You can set your browser not to accept cookies and the above websites tell you how to remove cookies from your browser. However in a few cases some of our website features may not function as a result.

 


Relevant legislation

Along with our business and internal computer systems, this website is designed to comply with the following national and international legislation with regards to data protection and user privacy:

This site’s compliance with the above legislation, all of which are stringent in nature, means that this site is likely compliant with the data protection and user privacy legislation set out by many other countries and territories as well. If you are unsure about whether this site is compliant with your own country of residences’ specific data protection and user privacy legislation you should contact our data protection officer for clarification.


Our Third Party Data Processors

We use a number of third parties to process personal data on our behalf. These third parties have been carefully chosen and all of them comply with the legislation set out above.

Our website contains links to other websites. This privacy policy only applies to this website so when you link to other websites you should read their own privacy policies.


Data Breaches

We will report any unlawful data breach of this website’s database or the database(s) of any of our third party data processors to any and all relevant persons and authorities within 72 hours of the breach if it is apparent that personal data stored in an identifiable manner has been stolen.


Changes to our privacy policy

We keep our privacy policy under regular review and we will place any updates on this web page. This privacy policy was last updated on 20 May 2022.


Bookkeeping & payroll services

Let KRW keep an eye on your finances


At KRW Accountants we can offer a remote bookkeeping service so that you can focus on running your business while we maintain your accounting records for you.

Or, if you’d prefer someone to come to your premises, we can provide reliable and experienced freelance local bookkeepers through our sister firm, KRW Outsourcing LLP.

We also offer a fully RTI compliant payroll service on a weekly or monthly basis, which includes preparing payslips, making RTI submissions and advising PAYE/NIC liabilities.

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We can offer a remote bookkeeping solution to look after your accounting records, plus payroll processing, so that you can focus on running your business

Laura West
Senior Bookkeeper | KRW Accountants


If you'd like to find out more about this service then please contact Laura.

  • I’ve been working with KRW Accountants for my business accounting, and I can confidently say they have been an invaluable asset to my business. Their expertise, professionalism, and attention to detail have made managing my finances significantly easier and more efficient. The team at KRW, in particular Laura who does my bookkeeping and Rachael who does our payroll, are responsive and approachable - no question is too small, and they consistently take the time to explain things clearly and thoroughly. Their support is reliable and tailored to the needs of my business. Thanks to KRW, I feel confident knowing my accounts are in excellent hands. I highly recommend their services to any business owner looking for trustworthy and proactive accountants.

    Joanne Ferguson Avatar Joanne Ferguson
    July 13, 2025

    I have been working with Alex and the team since I launched my business. Being new to running a business and accounts, I found that he and the team are always available to guide me through what is required. They provide an efficient and professional service. This is not an accountancy firm where you can only speak to your client manager. Alex has always been available whenever, I have wanted to speak to him.

    Daxa Patel Avatar Daxa Patel
    August 13, 2022

    i have dealt with laura west and lynsey moore for the past 2 years and cant recommend them highly enough, im constantly asking them for various things and the response is fantastic. highly recommend

    james fletcher Avatar james fletcher
    June 13, 2025
  • We use KRW for all our external reporting requirements and payroll. Adrienne in payroll is really great, she's so helpful with any questions or queries I have and she always turns payroll around really quickly and efficiently. A valuable member of the team for sure. We've had a really busy time recently and the wider team at KRW have been brilliant in helping with all our questions

    Robyn Stanton-Charles Avatar Robyn Stanton-Charles
    July 30, 2025

    Adrienne has been absolutely fantastic in assisting us with payroll. She is always helpful, responsive, and makes the whole process so much smoother and less stressful. No question is ever too much trouble, and her friendly, professional approach is really appreciated. We’re so grateful for her support—thank you, Adrienne!

    Louise Bromfield Avatar Louise Bromfield
    July 30, 2025

    Keith and the team are exactly what we were looking for in accountants They got us out of a corner when we first joined after the mess left by our previous accountants. As a small business, our account Manager Alex is always ready to help us and responds to phone calls and emails immediately. We came to KRW through a recommendation and I would highly recommend to anyone who needs an accountancy firm that you can build a relationship with.

    Caroline Thompson Avatar Caroline Thompson
    August 13, 2016
  • Brilliant Accountancy firm I have and would recommend to anyone to use, they have hand held when I've needed it, advised on business and accountancy aspects, It doesn't matter who you speak to at KRW the service is always the same. Excellent!

    Sue Turney Avatar Sue Turney
    August 13, 2022

    We (Ultra Secure Ltd) moved to KRW this year, and it has been a breath of fresh air working with accountants who not only know there stuff, but have already given us lots of forward thinking advice. Great to work with Thanks Guys Keep it Up Regards Mark Walter

    Mark Walter Avatar Mark Walter
    August 13, 2022

    KRW have been our business and personal accountants for 10+ years and I cannot recommend them highly enough. They have been with us throughout the highs and lows of running our own business, supporting us in a highly professional, expert, friendly way. This work extended to to seeing us through our sale, dealing expertly with (and winning plaudits from) the third biggest publisher in the world, whom we sold to. They continue to expertly look after our personal accounts - Annette is quite simply brilliant at managing this for us, and is just lovely to deal with. Sandra has been amazing on the administration side down the years, and Keith, at the head of it all, has guided us with such canny intelligence and confidence born from knowledge and experience, that we always feel that he, and the team there, have our backs. They have also saved us a lot of money (and stress) down the years with highly effective planning and informed advice and guidance. This really is one brilliant business!

    Rick Jackman Avatar Rick Jackman
    December 13, 2024

KRW SERVICES

Let us support your business with some of the many services we have to offer.


From compliance tasks like preparing accounts and tax returns, to value added services such as management reporting and tax planning, we are here to help, and with our fixed fee service good advice is always on hand without the fear of extra charges.

As Registered Auditors we can carry out all types of audit work including statutory company audits, solicitors, letting agents and charities, while also offering due diligence services for business acquisitions.  Meanwhile our Company Secretarial department can assist with keeping your statutory records up-to-date, plus company and group formations.

We can also offer remote assistance with bookkeeping, VAT returns and payroll duties, plus credit control if required, to give those clients that want it a complete outsourced finance department.

We’re also experts on Xero for which we can offer free set-up and training, plus ongoing support, alongside offering advice for businesses looking to integrate other pieces of software to automate their administrative tasks.  Our team are also great with Sage, Quickbooks and Kashflow too.

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Our services


Tax Planning

As Tax Advisers we are passionate about helping our clients to minimise their tax liabilities, and this will often involve forward planning.

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Bookkeeping & Payroll Services

At KRW Accountants we can offer a remote bookkeeping service so that you can focus on running your business while we maintain your accounting records for you.

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Compliance Services

We help our clients to keep on top of what needs to be filed, and we are sticklers for making sure filing deadlines are met so that late filing penalties are avoided.

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Start-Up Service

Are you thinking of starting a business?

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Management Reporting

Up-to-date financial information is essential to allow business owners to run and grow a successful business.

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Fixed Fee Service

At KRW Accountants we like to encourage our clients to keep in regular contact without fear of incurring extra charges, by including ongoing telephone and email advice within our fixed fee service.

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Digital Automation

We’re Xero experts offering free setup and training, alongside integration with other software to help streamline your accounting processes.

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Auditing and Due Diligence

As Registered Auditors we carry out all types of audits including statutory company audits, solicitors, letting agents and charities. We can also assist with due diligence work for company acquisitions, and forensic accounting too.

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Company and LLP Formations

At KRW Accountants we offer a tailored formation service for just £175+VAT, with formations generally completed within 24 hours.

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KRW NEWS PAGE

We’ve got you covered with all the latest news and views from KRW


At KRW we always have our finger on the pulse of the latest developments affecting businesses and business owners, as it helps us to give our clients relevant and timely advice.

From changes in tax legislation, through to new grants and allowances, you can rely on us to keep you updated.

More importantly we back this up with practical advice on how to make best use of new tax breaks and incentives to ensure you don’t miss out.

Much of this is delivered through our Tax Bulletin email newsletter which goes out to all of our clients, but is also offered free to non-clients too. Just click on the link below if you’d like to receive it in your inbox.

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Keeping our clients bang up-to-date with tax changes is at the very heart of our ethos at KRW


Keith Witchell
Director | KRW Accountants


Cash ISA allowance will be reduced from £20k to £12k from April 2027


n a bid to encourage more people to save into stocks and shares, the current £20k per annum allowance for investing in ISA will be restricted to £12k per annum for investment into a cash ISA.

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Mansion tax for homes worth over £2M from April 2028


As expected, a new High Value Council Tax Surcharge was announced which will kick in from April 2028 and apply to homes worth over £2m.

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100% CGT relief for shares sold to employee ownership trust halved


Under current rules, if you sell more than 51% ownership of your business to an Employee Ownership Trust then there is a 100% relief, and no Capital Gains Tax has to be paid on the sale.

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Permanent rates reduction for hospitality, retail and leisure


Two new, lower, multipliers will be introduced for these sectors from April 2026, in a bid to permanently reduce business rates for affected businesses.

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NIC to apply to salary sacrifice pension arrangements from April 2029


As widely anticipated in the lead up the Budget, it was today announced that NIC will apply to pension contributions from April 2029, but only insofar as there will no longer be an NIC saving for employees and employers that sacrifice more than £2k pa of their salary to pay into a pension.

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Mileage based electric/hybrid vehicle excise duty from April 2028


It was today announced that the government are introducing a new Electric Vehicle Excise Duty (eVED) from April 2028 which will impose a charge of 3p per mile.

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100% first year allowance for new electric cars extended to March 2027


The Budget documents confirm that the current 100% capital allowance that applies to the purchase of new electric vehicles and charge points will be extended for a further year until 31 March 2027.

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New first-year allowance of 40% for main rate assets from January 2026


It was also announced today that the government will introduce a new 40% first-year allowance for the purchase of main rate assets, to encourage investment, although this does not include the purchase of cars or second-hand assets.

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Main rate writing down allowance reduced from 18% to 14%


Currently, assets which are not eligible for the Annual Investment Allowance or First Year Allowances, including hybrid cars, and second-hand electric cars, are subject to the main rate writing down allowance of 18% per annum.

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£1M inheritance tax relief for business/agricultural assets will transfer


The Labour government announced last year that the current 100% Inheritance Tax relief for shares and other business/agricultural assets will be restricted to £1m from April 2026 and, unlike other Inheritance Tax allowances, it would not transfer between spouses.

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Income tax and NIC thresholds and bands further frozen until 2031


I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: How do you put up tax without putting up tax?

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Income tax on savings & rental income increased by 2% from April 2027


In a further attack on landlords (and savers), Rachel Reeves announced that the income tax rate paid on savings and rental income will increase by 2% from April 2027, creating a separate tax rate for these sources of income.

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Dividend tax increased by 2% from April 2026


In a bitter blow for company owners, the Chancellor announced that dividend tax will rise by 2% from April 2026.

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EMI share schemes increased eligibility to widen scope


The Enterprise Management Incentive (EMI) scheme offers a tax efficient way to incentivise key employees by offering them options to buy shares in the company.

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Gifting shares and farmland into trust: take action before 6 April 2026


Widespread changes were announced in last year’s Budget that affect Business Property Relief and Agricultural Property Relief, which will apply from April 2026 onwards.

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What is a family investment company?


Limited companies are a useful and flexible structure for holding investment assets, and are often used by families to pass on wealth to younger generations.

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KRW team update: introducing our latest recruits!


We’ve been busy recruiting at KRW HQ, and we’re pleased to introduce you to the latest additions to our ever-growing team.

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We’re all doomed: what to expect in next month’s budget


With the next Labour Budget fast approaching, and lots of talk of tax rises in the press, there is a feeling of impending doom among many business owners.

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75% rates relief for retail, hospitality and leisure sectors extended


In welcome news for these struggling sectors, the Chancellor announced today that the current 75% business rates relief for business premises in the retail, hospitality and leisure sectors will be extended for a further year until March 2025.

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R&D tax reliefs to be simplified from April 2024


It was announced today that the current R&D Expenditure Credit (RDEC) and SME schemes for R&D tax relief will be merged from April 2024 into a simpler single system. The scope of the enhanced R&D tax relief for R&D intensive businesses will also be widened, with the intensity threshold lowered from 40% to 30%, and a one-year grace period introduced, also from April 2024.

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Full expensing relief for capital purchases made permanent


Originally unveiled in this year’s Spring Budget as a 3-year temporary measure, Full Expensing Relief allows companies buying new plant and machinery to get (up to) 25% Corporation Tax relief on the amount spent, with no upper cap, and it was announced earlier today that this tax relief will be made permanent.

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National living wage increased to £11.44 for over 21’s from April 2024


Jeremy Hunt announced in his statement that a 9.8% increase will be applied to the National Living Wage, which will go from £10.42 per hour to £11.44 per hour from April 2024. Alongside this the minimum age at which the National Living Wage kicks in will be reduced from 23 to 21 years of age, meaning that the National Living Wage now effectively replaces the National Minimum Wage.

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Class 4 nic for the self-employed reduced from 9% to 8% from April 2024


A further tax cut was announced by Jeremy Hunt for self-employed workers, who will see the Class 4 NIC charge on their annual profits between £12,570 and £50,270 cut from 9% to 8% from April 2024. This equates to a further tax cut of up to £377 per annum (based on profits of £50,270+) in addition to the £179 Class 2 NIC saving mentioned above.

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Class 2 nic for the self-employed abolished from April 2024


Self-employed workers with annual profits over £12,570 currently pay a fixed rate Class 2 NIC charge of £3.45 per week (£179 pa), but the Chancellor announced earlier that Class 2 NIC will be abolished completely next tax year, delivering a useful tax cut to those operating their business as a sole trader, partnership or LLP, without affecting their entitlement to state pension/benefits.

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Main rate nic cut from 12% to 10% for employees from January 2024


Chancellor Jeremy Hunt announced earlier this afternoon that the main rate of National Insurance that applies to salaries between £12,570 and £50,270 per annum will be cut from 12% to 10% from 6 January 2024.

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Round-up of pre-tax-year-end tax planning tips and tricks


With the end of the current tax year fast approaching, you might be wondering what actions you can take to minimise your tax bills.

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What is the optimum level for directors salaries for 2024/25?


Every tax year the National Insurance and tax thresholds change, and clients ask us what level of salary they should pay themselves from their companies?

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Companies house announce new filing fees from 1 May 2024


Companies House have recently carried out a review of their filing charges, based upon which they are going to increase the annual Confirmation Statement filing fees.

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High income child benefit charge thresholds changes from April 2024


In the Spring Budget earlier this month, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt announced that the income threshold for paying back Child Benefit will increase to £60,000 from next month.

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Paying interest on directors loans


With Corporation Tax rates up from April, there’s even more to be gained from finding tax efficient ways for business owners to draw income from their companies.

In our Tax Tip article we take a look at the merits of paying interest on Directors Loans to the company, which works out more tax efficient than taking equivalent dividends.

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Return of the mack: associated companies are back from April 2023


MACK: Misunderstood Associated Company Kalculation…..well it almost worked! With two rates of Corporation Tax back from April 2023, so too are the dreaded associated company rules.

In our Q&A article we explore how the associated company rules might apply to your company, in determining the Corporation Tax rate you will pay on your profits.

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KRW team news:  introducing Eliza Marshall


We are pleased to introduce the newest member of our team: Eliza Marshall.

In our Insight article we introduce Eliza, who runs our reception, along with various important administrative tasks.

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45% tax threshold reduced from £150,000 to £125,140 from April 2023


In the Spring Budget, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt announced that the additional rate threshold for income tax would be reduced from £150,000 to £125,140 from April 2023.

Our Tax News article looks at this change, which leads to (up to) £1,243 more tax per annum for higher earners, and possible ways to mitigate the impact

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Tax savings by investing in VCTS


Venture Capital Trusts (VCTs) invest in emerging businesses and offer similar tax breaks to the investor as EIS and SEIS, but there are notable differences.

In our Tax Tip article we take a look at the reliefs available, and look at who these kinds of investments might be best suited to.

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What is the optimum salary level for company owners from April 2023?


Every tax year the National Insurance and tax thresholds change, and clients ask us what level of salary they should pay themselves from their companies?

In our Q&A article we confirm the NIC thresholds and rates, and summarise the optimum salary levels we’ll be recommending for Directors.

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KRW launches new client service:  introducing KRW Financial Planning


Fanfare please! This month sees the launch of a brand new independent financial advice service for our clients: KRW Financial Planning.

In our Insight article we unveil this new joint venture that will offer help to our clients with pensions and investments and introduce you to our IFAs, Ben Foster and Alan Tytherleigh.

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Pensions lifetime allowance abolished & annual allowance up to £60k


In last month’s Budget, Jeremy Hunt announced the end of the lifetime allowance for pensions, plus an increase in the annual allowance for pension contributions to £60,000, from this month.

Our Tax News article looks at these changes, plus the freezing of the tax-free lump sum amount, alongside increases in the money purchase annual allowance and lower threshold for high earners.

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Plan to promote investment, training & innovation arrives Autumn 2022


A 3 point plan was also announced to boost productivity and growth in the private sector, which will include more tax incentives for capital expenditure, better schemes for training and apprenticeships, and a reform and potential boost to R&D tax credits, all of which will be set out in the Chancellors Autumn Statement later this year.

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National insurance threshold increased by £3K pa from July 2022


Amidst rapidly rising cost of living, and the already announced 1.25% National Insurance hike from April, Rishi Sunak announced some welcome and much needed relief, by confirming an increase in the Employees NIC threshold from July 2022, which will align it with the tax-free personal allowance. This is an increase from the planned level of £9,880 per annum to £12,570 per annum from July.

Our Tax News article looks at this change, which leads to (up to) £1,243 more tax per annum for higher earners, and possible ways to mitigate the impact

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£1M annual investment allowance extended to March 2023


The current £1m annual investment allowance which allows businesses to claim tax relief on 100% of capital expenditure has been extended by a year until 31 March 2023. 

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0% VAT on energy saving home improvements


The Chancellor referred to post-Brexit freedoms allowing a reform of the eligibility conditions to qualify for reduced VAT on the installation of energy saving materials (ESMs), such as solar panels, to widen its scope, while also reducing the VAT rate on the installation of ESMs from 5% to 0% temporarily, from April 2022.

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Commitment to cut basic rate income tax to 19% by 2024


The Chancellor also confirmed the government’s commitment to reduce income taxes by the end of parliament by announcing the first cut to basic rate income tax in 16 years, from the current rate of 20% to 19%, from April 2024.

Our Tax News article looks at this change, which leads to (up to) £1,243 more tax per annum for higher earners, and possible ways to mitigate the impact

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Optimum salary levels for company owners from April 2022


Every tax year the National Insurance and tax thresholds change, and then last week Rishi Sunak announced an alignment of the NIC and tax thresholds from July 2022.

In our Tax Tip article we take a look at the new NIC thresholds and rates, and summarise the optimum salary levels we’ll be recommending for Directors.

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Will my business qualify for the new £5k per annum employment allowance?


Against the backdrop of the 1.25% increase in the rate of Employers NIC from April 2022, Rishi Sunak announced a welcome increase in the Employment allowance from £4k to £5k per annum.

In our Q&A article we take a look at what the Employment Allowance is, how it works in practice, and who qualifies for it.

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KRW team update:  introducing Paul Brown & Candice Jackson-hobbs


As a result of some team changes, we are pleased to report that Paul Brown and Candice Jackson-Hobbs both joined the team earlier this month.

In our Insight article we bring you up to speed with recent changes, introduce you to Paul & Candice, and also bring news of promotions for both Mollie & Ann.

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Class 2 & 4 NIC thresholds also increased to £12,570 from April 2022


For self-employed taxpayers, Class 4 NIC applies to all profits over the lower profits limit, and this limit will also increase from the planned £9,880 per annum to £12,570 per annum from July 2022, while the threshold for paying Class 2 NICs will also increase to £12,570 from April 2022. However, the 1.25% increase in Class 4 NIC will still go ahead as planned next month.

Our Tax News article looks at this change, which leads to (up to) £1,243 more tax per annum for higher earners, and possible ways to mitigate the impact

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All VAT registered businesses must use MTD compliant software from April


OK, so this isn’t exactly breaking news, and we’ve been speaking to affected clients about it for months, but from April 2022 all VAT registered businesses must use MTD compliant software.

Businesses turning over £85k+ per annum have been signed up for MTD since 2019, but our Tax News article looks at what smaller businesses now need to do to be MTD compliant from April 2022.

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Fuel duty cut by 5p per litre from midnight tonight


With fuel prices soaring, Mr Sunak announced a very welcome cut in fuel duty by 5p per litre from midnight tonight. This cut will continue for 12 months.

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Employment allowance increased to £5K pa from April 2022


Alongside the increase to the NIC threshold for employees, the Chancellor also announced some help for employers facing the 1.25% increase in Employers NIC from next month, by increasing the Employment Allowance from £4,000 per annum to £5,000 annum from April 2022. 

Our Tax News article looks at this change, which leads to (up to) £1,243 more tax per annum for higher earners, and possible ways to mitigate the impact

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Relevant life insurance as a tax-free benefit


Employer funded relevant life insurance can provide a useful tax-free benefit for company owners, with the company able to save Corporation tax on the premiums.

In this month’s Tax Tip we look at the possible tax savings available with relevant life insurance, which can now also offer significant illness cover in some cases.

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Who has to complete a 60-day capital gains tax return on uk property?


As we move into Self Assessment silly season this month, we’ve come across a couple of clients that sold properties during 2020/21, but weren’t aware of the new CGT reporting requirement.

In our Q&A article we take a look at the requirement to report and pay CGT on the sale of UK residential property within 60 days of completion in further detail.

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KRW team update: goodbye Laura & Jessica, hello Lauren, Matt, Chloe & Anish


With our normal newsletters making way for COVID related updates over the last couple of years, it’s been a while since we’ve updated you on our awesome team.

In this month’s Insight article we give a belated welcome to Lauren, Matt, Chloe and Anish who joined the team in 2021, and bid a fond farewell to Laura and Jessica.

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One month extension to self assessment tax return filing deadline


HMRC confirmed earlier this month that they will waive late filing penalties for Self Assessment tax returns, providing they are filed by 28 February 2022.

Our Tax News article looks at this COVID related measure, which also sees the late payment penalty for late paid tax under Self Assessment delayed by a month until 31 March 2022.

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30 day limit to report & pay CGT on residential property now 60 days


Anyone selling a residential property since April 2020 has had to report and pay their Capital Gains Tax to HMRC within 30 days of the sale completing.

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Company car tax rates frozen from 2022 to 2025


Buried in the Budget documents was some welcome confirmation that company car tax rates and bands will be frozen from 2022 through to 2025.

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Recovery loan scheme extended to June 2022


The Budget documents confirm that the Recovery Loan Scheme to help businesses get back on their feet following the pandemic, will be extended until 30 June 2022.

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50% business rates relief for retail, hospitality & leisure from April 2022


A new temporary 50% business rates discount was announced for these sectors, in a bid to help their recovery after the pandemic, which will apply from April 2022 to March 2023, capped at £110,000 per business.

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R&D tax reliefs to be reformed from April 2023


Following the consultation launched at the Spring 2021 Budget, the Chancellor confirmed that R&D tax reliefs will be reformed from April 2023.

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Annual investment allowance to remain at £1m until April 2023


The Chancellor confirmed that the current £1 million Annual Investment Allowance, which provides tax relief on the full cost of purchasing plant and machinery (and vans) for your business (whether new or second hand), will remain at that level through to March 2023.

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1.25% dividend tax rise from April 2022


This measure was also announced last month (see previous Tax Bulletin), alongside the NIC increase, in a bid to bring parity for limited company owners that often remunerate themselves with a low salary plus dividends.

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1.25% national insurance rise from April 2022


The Budget documents confirm Rishi’s announcement last month that NIC will increase by 1.25% for both employees and employers from April 2022, with all wage levels over the NIC threshold affected.

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Universal credit withdrawal taper rate reduced from 63% to 55%


In a bid to encourage those on lower incomes to work more without such a significant drop in their universal credit, the Chancellor announced a permanent reduction in the taper rate at which universal credit is withdrawn for every extra £1 earned, from the current 63% to 55%.

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National living wage increased to £9.50 per hour from April 2022


As already released to the media ahead of the Budget Speech, Rishi Sunak confirmed that the National Living Wage for employees aged 23 and over will increase from £8.91 to £9.50 from April 2022, an above inflation increase of 6.6%.

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Dividend tax rates to increase by 1.25% from April 2022


In a bid to level the playing field with business owners who take lower salaries and supplement their income with dividends which do not attract NIC, the government also announced an increase in dividend tax rates by 1.25% from April 2022.

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Self employed class 4 NIC rates to increase by 1.25% from April 2022


In order to bring parity between employed and self-employed workers, it was confirmed that the 1.25% increase will also be applied to the Class 4 National Insurance rates paid by the self-employed (which includes partners in a partnership or LLP).

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Employer NIC rates to increase by 1.25% from April 2022


Alongside the increase to employee NIC rates, it was also announced that the 1.25% increase will also apply to employer NIC contributions, from April 2022.

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Employee NIC rates to increase by 1.25% from April 2022


The Prime Minister announced that in order to fund wide ranging reform to the health and social care sectors, it would be necessary to increase the rate of National Insurance paid by employees by 1.25% from April 2022.

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Zero tax when selling your business with a holding company


With recent changes to Entrepreneurs Relief (now Business Asset Disposal Relief) many fear that the days are numbered for paying 10% tax when you sell your business.

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What tax and NIC will i owe on the SEISS grants?


Now that we’re into the full swing of preparing 2020/21 Self Assessment Tax Returns, we’ve had a number of clients query their tax bills, which include tax and NIC owed on SEISS grants.

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How to calculate your turnover reduction for the fifth SEISS grant


As set out in our Tax News article, the fifth SEISS grant opens at the end of this month, but this time there are two levels of grant dependent on your reduction in turnover as a result of COVID-19.

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5th coronavirus grant for the self employed opens end of July


Earlier this month, HM Revenue & Customs issued some guidance about the fifth, and potentially final, Self Employed Income Support Scheme grant which kicks off at the end of this month.

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Self employed income support scheme further grants confirmed


The Chancellor confirmed that there will be two further three-month grants for self-employed taxpayers once again set at 80% of past profits, and capped at £7.5k.

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Urgent action needed to spread the payment of deferred vat bills


Almost a year ago, on the eve of the first lockdown, the Chancellor announced that businesses could defer their quarterly VAT liability falling due in April/May/June 2020 until the end of the tax year.

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Optimum salary levels for company owners from april 2021


Every tax year the National Insurance and tax thresholds change, and we think carefully about the most tax efficient salary levels to recommend to company Directors.

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What’s the crack with the super-deduction? what can i use it on?


Rishi Sunak certainly bigged up the new super-deduction in the Budget earlier this month, prompting many clients to get in touch to see how they can benefit from it.

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Changes to self-employed income support scheme 4th and 5th grants


It was confirmed in the Budget earlier this month that two further SEISS grants will be available to self-employed taxpayers whose businesses continue to be adversely affected by Coronavirus.

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New recovery loan scheme announced


With the current Bounce Back and Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Schemes due to end soon, a new 80% government backed Recovery Loan Scheme has been announced offering loans between £25k and £10 million to support businesses through the next stage of their recovery.

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New restart grants for hospitality, leisure, gyms & non-essential retail


£5 billion has been pledged to fund new Restart Grants which provide a one-off cash grant of up to £18,000 per premises for hospitality, accommodation, leisure, personal care and gym businesses in England.

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Business rates relief for retail, hospitality & leisure extended


The current business rates holiday for certain sectors including retail, hospitality and leisure has been extended to 30 June 2021, as expected, with a 2/3rds discount then applied for 9 months up until 31 March 2022, to allow businesses in these sectors time to recover.

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Tax relief for losses extended to allow 3 year carry back


n a bid to help businesses adversely affected by COVID, the usual rules that allow a business to carry back losses for one year have been amended to allow losses made in the 2020/21 and 2021/22 tax years to be carried back and offset against profits in the previous 3 years.

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VAT, capital gains tax, pensions & inheritance tax thresholds also frozen


Alongside the freezing of the tax-free personal allowance and higher rate tax thresholds, the Chancellor also announced that the VAT registration threshold will be frozen at £85k for 3 years, while the Capital Gains Tax annual exemption of £12,300, the pensions Lifetime Allowance of £1,073,100, and the current Inheritance Tax thresholds will be frozen for 5 years until April 2026.

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Stamp duty land tax cut extended


The current £500,000 threshold for Stamp Duty on residential properties that was due to end on 31 March 2021 has been extended to 30 June 2021. After this the usual threshold of £125,000 will be temporarily doubled to £250,000 for a further 3 months up until 30 September 2021.

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VAT cut for hospitality & leisure sectors extended


The current much needed VAT cut to 5% for the hospitality and leisure sectors was due to end on 31 March 2021, but the Chancellor announced earlier today that it will be extended until 30 September 2021, after which it will be increased to 12.5% until 31 March 2022.

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Super-deduction for companies investing their reserves for 2 years


Rishi Sunak announced that from April 2021 until March 2023 a super-deduction will be offered to any companies that invest in new equipment, by allowing 130% of what they invest to qualify for tax relief (currently 100% but subject to limits).

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Furlough scheme extended until 30 september 2021


In better news, the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme has been extended to 30 September 2021, although businesses will need to contribute 10% of the 80% wages paid to furloughed workers in July, and 20% of their 80% wages in August and September 2021.

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Personal allowance and higher rate tax threshold frozen for 5 years


The Chancellor also announced that the new personal allowance of £12,570 which arrives in April 2021 will be frozen for 5 years until 2026.

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Corporation tax rise to 25% from april 2023


Let’s start with the worst news first. In a bid to rebalance the books post COVID, Rishi Sunak announced a rise in the Corporation Tax rate to 25% from April 2023 which was higher than expected.

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KRW team news: coronavirus business bounce-back loan scheme launches


The government have yesterday launched a new loan scheme for small businesses which is simpler and quicker to access than the existing Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme (CBILS).

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Furnished holiday lets could get £10,000 covid-19 grants


As part of a package of measures to assist businesses, the Chancellor announced £10,000 grants for businesses that qualify for Small Business Rates Relief.

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Self-employment income support scheme goes live on 13 May 2020


The Coronavirus Self-Employment Income Support Scheme was announced back in March, and gives the self-employed a grant of up to £7,500 if their business has been affected by COVID-19.

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Can a director be furloughed under the job retention scheme?


The Job Retention Scheme allows for 80% of a furloughed employee’s wages to be reclaimed from HM Revenue & Customs, providing they are doing no work for the business.

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Can i reclaim vat if my business purchases a car?


HMRC will usually accept a small amount of incidental private use, for example stopping off for a sandwich on the way back from a business journey, but beyond that they are highly likely to challenge any recovery of VAT on the car’s purchase.

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HMRC release draft guidance on Structures & Buildings Allowance (SBA)


In last year’s Budget, the Chancellor announced the introduction of a new capital allowance for new commercial structures and buildings, known as the SBA.

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KRW team news: Introducing Heather May & Dominic McCabe


Due to our continued growth, and with one of the team retiring, we’ve been on the lookout for another bookkeeper and a Payroll Manager to join our team.

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Salary can be cheaper than dividends for those over state retirement age


Regular readers will know that the combination of a low salary and dividends is usually the most tax efficient way for a Director/shareholder to be paid by their company.

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What tax relief can i claim for working from home?


Most business owners will do some of their work from home, but what tax relief can they claim for this? An unincorporated taxpayer (i.e., a sole trader or partner in a partnership) may be able to claim a proportion of its costs for working from home for things like:

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Changes to VAT on vouchers from 1 January 2019


Changes to VAT on vouchers were introduced on 1 January 2019 for vouchers sold on or after that date.

Prior to this change, the sale of a voucher was treated as two separate supplies for VAT purposes; the supply of the physical voucher or gift card; and the underlying goods/services it can be exchanged for.

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KRW: Your property tax experts


Buy-to-let landlords have been under attack in recent years with the 3% stamp duty surcharge, the restriction of tax relief for mortgage interest, and now changes to letting relief.

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Employment allowance not available to larger businesses from April 2020


The Employment Allowance covers the first £3,000 pa of Employers National Insurance, and is currently available to all but the very smallest employers.

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Save tax by employing your nanny through your company


However, what if you instead employed your nanny through your company, by adding them to the company’s payroll?

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How do the property and trading allowances work in practice?


In April 2017 the government introduced two new £1,000 per annum tax-free allowances in relation to property and trading income.

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New 2% structures and buildings allowance


The Chancellor announced a new structures and buildings capital allowance, which will be set at a rate of 2% per annum, will apply to all newly constructed non-residential buildings and structures where construction works commenced on or after Budget Day.

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Capital gains tax private residence relief- new restrictions added


It was announced that, with effect from April 2020, the current extension of private residence relief to periods where a private residence is let out (known as ‘letting relief’) will only apply where the owner is in shared occupancy with the tenant.

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VAT registration threshold frozen at £85,000 until 2022


Following a call for evidence on the design of the UK VAT threshold (which is higher than most other countries), the government have decided to freeze the registration threshold at £85,000 until 2022. With Making Tax Digital for VAT arriving in April 2019, which only applies to VAT registered businesses with a turnover above the VAT registration threshold, this provides greater certainty.

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Entrepreneurs relief qualifying ownership period extended to 2 years


From 6 April 2019, the minimum period that the conditions must be met to qualify for Entrepreneurs Relief will be extended from 12 months to 2 years.

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2% digital services tax on digital platforms arrives in April 2020


In a measure designed to reduce tax leakage where multinational companies operate online platforms and pay little or no tax in the UK, a new 2% digital services tax will be levied on revenues from the UK market in relation to search engines, social media platforms, and online marketplaces.

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1/3rd rates discount for high street retail properites from April 2019


In a bid to help independent retailers (shops, cafes etc) on our high streets, a one third business rates discount will be given on retail properties with a rateable value below £51,000 for a 2 year period, commencing April 2019.

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National living wage increased to £8.21 per hour from april 2019


While not referred to in the speech itself, the Budget document confirmed that the National Living Wage for workers aged 25 and over is set to increase from the current level of £7.83 per hour to £8.21 per hour from April 2019, an increase of almost 5%.

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Annual investment allowance increased to £1m from January 2019


The Annual Investment Allowance allows businesses tax relief on 100% of qualifying expenditure on plant and equipment, and is currently set at £200,000 per annum.

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IR35 reform to hit private sector in 2020, but small organisations exempt


When you are alone for days or weeks at a time, you eventually become drawn to people. Talking to randos is the norm. After a long time I could witness the sunrise. I could feel the sun rays falling on my body.

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Personal allowance & higher rate threshold to rise from April 2019


The Chancellor confirmed that the government’s target of reaching a tax-free Personal Allowance of £12,500 and a higher rate tax threshold of £50,000 by 2020 will be met one year early, with those amounts being introduced from April 2019.

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Seminar – Making tax digital: is your business ready?


With Making Tax Digital for VAT arriving in April 2019, we are holding a free seminar exploring the forthcoming changes and how your business will be affected.

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Maximise CGT private residence relief with careful planning


Rental property owners that live in the property for a period of time may be able to mitigate their potential Capital Gains Tax liabilities on an eventual sale through careful planning.

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How does inheritance tax taper relief work in practice?


Taper relief reduces the Inheritance Tax payable on gifts made during a taxpayer’s lifetime, providing they survive at least 3 years from making the gift.

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KRW team news: Callum celebrates ACCA exam success


We are pleased to report that Callum Andrews passed his final ACCA exams last month, and is now fully ACCA qualified.

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Avoid additional 3% stamp duty by buying a second property in a trust


The additional 3% surcharge rate of stamp duty land tax that applies on the purchase of a second property is notoriously hard to avoid.

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Will Entrepreneurs’ Relief apply if I sell a property used in my business?


Entrepreneurs’ Relief applies to the sale of business assets or shares in a trading company, reducing the Capital Gains Tax rate to 10% for qualifying disposals.

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KRW team news: Introducing Sarah Dymond & Sylvia Brookbanks


Due to our continued growth, and also to enable some role changes with existing staff, we’ve been on the lookout for another accountant and a Payroll Manager to join our team.

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Claiming the transferable marriage allowance


The transferrable marriage allowance arrived in 2015 but was widely considered to be a bit of a damp squib as very few couples could claim it and a separate claim needed to be made.

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What are the Corporation Tax quarterly payment thresholds for a group?


Many readers are probably blissfully unaware of the Corporation Tax quarterly payment regime, since this only applies to companies with annual profits in excess of £1.5 million.

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Tax GDPR: KRW’s Privacy Policy


With GDPR now live, we want to ensure that all of our clients are made aware of our privacy policy.

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Company cars for the kids


With company car tax based on CO2 emissions and the list price when new, company cars are rarely tax efficient for company owners, usually due to the type of cars they want to drive!

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Can any VAT be reclaimed when you take a client out to lunch?


Most readers are probably familiar with the general block on reclaiming VAT on costs associated with entertaining customers or suppliers. But are there any exceptions?

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KRW team news: Introducing Brooke Howard


As KRW continues to grow we have been on the lookout for another administrator to join the team.

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Does VAT need to be charged on wage costs recharged to another business?


Several clients have asked this question over the years, and for a very good reason. There is no VAT on wages, so surely recharging wages to another business is VAT-free too?

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The value of a pre-year-end tax planning meeting


For a number of years now we have been offering our clients a pre-year-end tax planning meeting, and these are becoming increasingly popular.

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The tax advantages of holding shares in a holding company


There are many reasons to consider holding the shares in your trading company through a separate holding company, the main one being to safeguard retained profits.

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Can I claim rent-a-room relief if I am not living in the property throughout?


Rent-a-room relief allows you to let out part of your home without any income tax liability, providing your rental income does not exceed £7,500 per annum.

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Auto Enrolment contribution increases from April 2018


By now all existing employers should be aware of Auto Enrolment and should have a qualifying scheme in place.

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How to reduce personal tax retrospectively


With the 31 January Self Assessment tax payment deadline looming, we often encounter clients that want to reduce their tax liabilities. But surely it’s too late now?

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If an employee uses the company van, will a van benefit apply?


We all know that company car tax rarely makes it tax efficient to run a company car, but what about a company van? Are the rules the same?

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How to reduce company car tax


Company car tax is based on the car’s list price when new, and its Co2 emissions, and with annual increases, the tax/NIC on a company car benefit can soon mount up.

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KRW team news: Introducing Seb Lord


As KRW continues to grow we are always on the lookout for talented individuals to join the team, so that we can continue to improve our service.

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KRW team update: introducing our latest recruits!


We’ve been busy recruiting at KRW HQ, and we’re pleased to introduce you to the latest additions to our ever-growing team.

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Companies house announce new filing fees from 1 May 2024


Companies House have recently carried out a review of their filing charges, based upon which they are going to increase the annual Confirmation Statement filing fees.

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KRW team news:  introducing Eliza Marshall


We are pleased to introduce the newest member of our team: Eliza Marshall.

In our Insight article we introduce Eliza, who runs our reception, along with various important administrative tasks.

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KRW launches new client service:  introducing KRW Financial Planning


Fanfare please! This month sees the launch of a brand new independent financial advice service for our clients: KRW Financial Planning.

In our Insight article we unveil this new joint venture that will offer help to our clients with pensions and investments and introduce you to our IFAs, Ben Foster and Alan Tytherleigh.

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KRW team update:  introducing Paul Brown & Candice Jackson-hobbs


As a result of some team changes, we are pleased to report that Paul Brown and Candice Jackson-Hobbs both joined the team earlier this month.

In our Insight article we bring you up to speed with recent changes, introduce you to Paul & Candice, and also bring news of promotions for both Mollie & Ann.

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KRW team update: goodbye Laura & Jessica, hello Lauren, Matt, Chloe & Anish


With our normal newsletters making way for COVID related updates over the last couple of years, it’s been a while since we’ve updated you on our awesome team.

In this month’s Insight article we give a belated welcome to Lauren, Matt, Chloe and Anish who joined the team in 2021, and bid a fond farewell to Laura and Jessica.

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How to calculate your turnover reduction for the fifth SEISS grant


As set out in our Tax News article, the fifth SEISS grant opens at the end of this month, but this time there are two levels of grant dependent on your reduction in turnover as a result of COVID-19.

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Changes to self-employed income support scheme 4th and 5th grants


It was confirmed in the Budget earlier this month that two further SEISS grants will be available to self-employed taxpayers whose businesses continue to be adversely affected by Coronavirus.

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KRW team news: coronavirus business bounce-back loan scheme launches


The government have yesterday launched a new loan scheme for small businesses which is simpler and quicker to access than the existing Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme (CBILS).

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KRW team news: Introducing Heather May & Dominic McCabe


Due to our continued growth, and with one of the team retiring, we’ve been on the lookout for another bookkeeper and a Payroll Manager to join our team.

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KRW: Your property tax experts


Buy-to-let landlords have been under attack in recent years with the 3% stamp duty surcharge, the restriction of tax relief for mortgage interest, and now changes to letting relief.

Read More


Seminar – Making tax digital: is your business ready?


With Making Tax Digital for VAT arriving in April 2019, we are holding a free seminar exploring the forthcoming changes and how your business will be affected.

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KRW team news: Callum celebrates ACCA exam success


We are pleased to report that Callum Andrews passed his final ACCA exams last month, and is now fully ACCA qualified.

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KRW team news: Introducing Sarah Dymond & Sylvia Brookbanks


Due to our continued growth, and also to enable some role changes with existing staff, we’ve been on the lookout for another accountant and a Payroll Manager to join our team.

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Tax GDPR: KRW’s Privacy Policy


With GDPR now live, we want to ensure that all of our clients are made aware of our privacy policy.

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KRW team news: Introducing Brooke Howard


As KRW continues to grow we have been on the lookout for another administrator to join the team.

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The value of a pre-year-end tax planning meeting


For a number of years now we have been offering our clients a pre-year-end tax planning meeting, and these are becoming increasingly popular.

Read More


Auto Enrolment contribution increases from April 2018


By now all existing employers should be aware of Auto Enrolment and should have a qualifying scheme in place.

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KRW team news: Introducing Seb Lord


As KRW continues to grow we are always on the lookout for talented individuals to join the team, so that we can continue to improve our service.

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Cash ISA allowance will be reduced from £20k to £12k from April 2027


n a bid to encourage more people to save into stocks and shares, the current £20k per annum allowance for investing in ISA will be restricted to £12k per annum for investment into a cash ISA.

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Mansion tax for homes worth over £2M from April 2028


As expected, a new High Value Council Tax Surcharge was announced which will kick in from April 2028 and apply to homes worth over £2m.

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100% CGT relief for shares sold to employee ownership trust halved


Under current rules, if you sell more than 51% ownership of your business to an Employee Ownership Trust then there is a 100% relief, and no Capital Gains Tax has to be paid on the sale.

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Permanent rates reduction for hospitality, retail and leisure


Two new, lower, multipliers will be introduced for these sectors from April 2026, in a bid to permanently reduce business rates for affected businesses.

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NIC to apply to salary sacrifice pension arrangements from April 2029


As widely anticipated in the lead up the Budget, it was today announced that NIC will apply to pension contributions from April 2029, but only insofar as there will no longer be an NIC saving for employees and employers that sacrifice more than £2k pa of their salary to pay into a pension.

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Mileage based electric/hybrid vehicle excise duty from April 2028


It was today announced that the government are introducing a new Electric Vehicle Excise Duty (eVED) from April 2028 which will impose a charge of 3p per mile.

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100% first year allowance for new electric cars extended to March 2027


The Budget documents confirm that the current 100% capital allowance that applies to the purchase of new electric vehicles and charge points will be extended for a further year until 31 March 2027.

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New first-year allowance of 40% for main rate assets from January 2026


It was also announced today that the government will introduce a new 40% first-year allowance for the purchase of main rate assets, to encourage investment, although this does not include the purchase of cars or second-hand assets.

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Main rate writing down allowance reduced from 18% to 14%


Currently, assets which are not eligible for the Annual Investment Allowance or First Year Allowances, including hybrid cars, and second-hand electric cars, are subject to the main rate writing down allowance of 18% per annum.

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£1M inheritance tax relief for business/agricultural assets will transfer


The Labour government announced last year that the current 100% Inheritance Tax relief for shares and other business/agricultural assets will be restricted to £1m from April 2026 and, unlike other Inheritance Tax allowances, it would not transfer between spouses.

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Income tax and NIC thresholds and bands further frozen until 2031


I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: How do you put up tax without putting up tax?

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Income tax on savings & rental income increased by 2% from April 2027


In a further attack on landlords (and savers), Rachel Reeves announced that the income tax rate paid on savings and rental income will increase by 2% from April 2027, creating a separate tax rate for these sources of income.

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Dividend tax increased by 2% from April 2026


In a bitter blow for company owners, the Chancellor announced that dividend tax will rise by 2% from April 2026.

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EMI share schemes increased eligibility to widen scope


The Enterprise Management Incentive (EMI) scheme offers a tax efficient way to incentivise key employees by offering them options to buy shares in the company.

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We’re all doomed: what to expect in next month’s budget


With the next Labour Budget fast approaching, and lots of talk of tax rises in the press, there is a feeling of impending doom among many business owners.

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75% rates relief for retail, hospitality and leisure sectors extended


In welcome news for these struggling sectors, the Chancellor announced today that the current 75% business rates relief for business premises in the retail, hospitality and leisure sectors will be extended for a further year until March 2025.

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R&D tax reliefs to be simplified from April 2024


It was announced today that the current R&D Expenditure Credit (RDEC) and SME schemes for R&D tax relief will be merged from April 2024 into a simpler single system. The scope of the enhanced R&D tax relief for R&D intensive businesses will also be widened, with the intensity threshold lowered from 40% to 30%, and a one-year grace period introduced, also from April 2024.

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Full expensing relief for capital purchases made permanent


Originally unveiled in this year’s Spring Budget as a 3-year temporary measure, Full Expensing Relief allows companies buying new plant and machinery to get (up to) 25% Corporation Tax relief on the amount spent, with no upper cap, and it was announced earlier today that this tax relief will be made permanent.

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National living wage increased to £11.44 for over 21’s from April 2024


Jeremy Hunt announced in his statement that a 9.8% increase will be applied to the National Living Wage, which will go from £10.42 per hour to £11.44 per hour from April 2024. Alongside this the minimum age at which the National Living Wage kicks in will be reduced from 23 to 21 years of age, meaning that the National Living Wage now effectively replaces the National Minimum Wage.

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Class 4 nic for the self-employed reduced from 9% to 8% from April 2024


A further tax cut was announced by Jeremy Hunt for self-employed workers, who will see the Class 4 NIC charge on their annual profits between £12,570 and £50,270 cut from 9% to 8% from April 2024. This equates to a further tax cut of up to £377 per annum (based on profits of £50,270+) in addition to the £179 Class 2 NIC saving mentioned above.

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Class 2 nic for the self-employed abolished from April 2024


Self-employed workers with annual profits over £12,570 currently pay a fixed rate Class 2 NIC charge of £3.45 per week (£179 pa), but the Chancellor announced earlier that Class 2 NIC will be abolished completely next tax year, delivering a useful tax cut to those operating their business as a sole trader, partnership or LLP, without affecting their entitlement to state pension/benefits.

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Main rate nic cut from 12% to 10% for employees from January 2024


Chancellor Jeremy Hunt announced earlier this afternoon that the main rate of National Insurance that applies to salaries between £12,570 and £50,270 per annum will be cut from 12% to 10% from 6 January 2024.

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High income child benefit charge thresholds changes from April 2024


In the Spring Budget earlier this month, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt announced that the income threshold for paying back Child Benefit will increase to £60,000 from next month.

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45% tax threshold reduced from £150,000 to £125,140 from April 2023


In the Spring Budget, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt announced that the additional rate threshold for income tax would be reduced from £150,000 to £125,140 from April 2023.

Our Tax News article looks at this change, which leads to (up to) £1,243 more tax per annum for higher earners, and possible ways to mitigate the impact

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Pensions lifetime allowance abolished & annual allowance up to £60k


In last month’s Budget, Jeremy Hunt announced the end of the lifetime allowance for pensions, plus an increase in the annual allowance for pension contributions to £60,000, from this month.

Our Tax News article looks at these changes, plus the freezing of the tax-free lump sum amount, alongside increases in the money purchase annual allowance and lower threshold for high earners.

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Plan to promote investment, training & innovation arrives Autumn 2022


A 3 point plan was also announced to boost productivity and growth in the private sector, which will include more tax incentives for capital expenditure, better schemes for training and apprenticeships, and a reform and potential boost to R&D tax credits, all of which will be set out in the Chancellors Autumn Statement later this year.

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National insurance threshold increased by £3K pa from July 2022


Amidst rapidly rising cost of living, and the already announced 1.25% National Insurance hike from April, Rishi Sunak announced some welcome and much needed relief, by confirming an increase in the Employees NIC threshold from July 2022, which will align it with the tax-free personal allowance. This is an increase from the planned level of £9,880 per annum to £12,570 per annum from July.

Our Tax News article looks at this change, which leads to (up to) £1,243 more tax per annum for higher earners, and possible ways to mitigate the impact

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£1M annual investment allowance extended to March 2023


The current £1m annual investment allowance which allows businesses to claim tax relief on 100% of capital expenditure has been extended by a year until 31 March 2023. 

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0% VAT on energy saving home improvements


The Chancellor referred to post-Brexit freedoms allowing a reform of the eligibility conditions to qualify for reduced VAT on the installation of energy saving materials (ESMs), such as solar panels, to widen its scope, while also reducing the VAT rate on the installation of ESMs from 5% to 0% temporarily, from April 2022.

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Commitment to cut basic rate income tax to 19% by 2024


The Chancellor also confirmed the government’s commitment to reduce income taxes by the end of parliament by announcing the first cut to basic rate income tax in 16 years, from the current rate of 20% to 19%, from April 2024.

Our Tax News article looks at this change, which leads to (up to) £1,243 more tax per annum for higher earners, and possible ways to mitigate the impact

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Class 2 & 4 NIC thresholds also increased to £12,570 from April 2022


For self-employed taxpayers, Class 4 NIC applies to all profits over the lower profits limit, and this limit will also increase from the planned £9,880 per annum to £12,570 per annum from July 2022, while the threshold for paying Class 2 NICs will also increase to £12,570 from April 2022. However, the 1.25% increase in Class 4 NIC will still go ahead as planned next month.

Our Tax News article looks at this change, which leads to (up to) £1,243 more tax per annum for higher earners, and possible ways to mitigate the impact

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All VAT registered businesses must use MTD compliant software from April


OK, so this isn’t exactly breaking news, and we’ve been speaking to affected clients about it for months, but from April 2022 all VAT registered businesses must use MTD compliant software.

Businesses turning over £85k+ per annum have been signed up for MTD since 2019, but our Tax News article looks at what smaller businesses now need to do to be MTD compliant from April 2022.

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Fuel duty cut by 5p per litre from midnight tonight


With fuel prices soaring, Mr Sunak announced a very welcome cut in fuel duty by 5p per litre from midnight tonight. This cut will continue for 12 months.

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Employment allowance increased to £5K pa from April 2022


Alongside the increase to the NIC threshold for employees, the Chancellor also announced some help for employers facing the 1.25% increase in Employers NIC from next month, by increasing the Employment Allowance from £4,000 per annum to £5,000 annum from April 2022. 

Our Tax News article looks at this change, which leads to (up to) £1,243 more tax per annum for higher earners, and possible ways to mitigate the impact

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One month extension to self assessment tax return filing deadline


HMRC confirmed earlier this month that they will waive late filing penalties for Self Assessment tax returns, providing they are filed by 28 February 2022.

Our Tax News article looks at this COVID related measure, which also sees the late payment penalty for late paid tax under Self Assessment delayed by a month until 31 March 2022.

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30 day limit to report & pay CGT on residential property now 60 days


Anyone selling a residential property since April 2020 has had to report and pay their Capital Gains Tax to HMRC within 30 days of the sale completing.

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Company car tax rates frozen from 2022 to 2025


Buried in the Budget documents was some welcome confirmation that company car tax rates and bands will be frozen from 2022 through to 2025.

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Recovery loan scheme extended to June 2022


The Budget documents confirm that the Recovery Loan Scheme to help businesses get back on their feet following the pandemic, will be extended until 30 June 2022.

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50% business rates relief for retail, hospitality & leisure from April 2022


A new temporary 50% business rates discount was announced for these sectors, in a bid to help their recovery after the pandemic, which will apply from April 2022 to March 2023, capped at £110,000 per business.

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R&D tax reliefs to be reformed from April 2023


Following the consultation launched at the Spring 2021 Budget, the Chancellor confirmed that R&D tax reliefs will be reformed from April 2023.

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Annual investment allowance to remain at £1m until April 2023


The Chancellor confirmed that the current £1 million Annual Investment Allowance, which provides tax relief on the full cost of purchasing plant and machinery (and vans) for your business (whether new or second hand), will remain at that level through to March 2023.

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1.25% dividend tax rise from April 2022


This measure was also announced last month (see previous Tax Bulletin), alongside the NIC increase, in a bid to bring parity for limited company owners that often remunerate themselves with a low salary plus dividends.

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1.25% national insurance rise from April 2022


The Budget documents confirm Rishi’s announcement last month that NIC will increase by 1.25% for both employees and employers from April 2022, with all wage levels over the NIC threshold affected.

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Universal credit withdrawal taper rate reduced from 63% to 55%


In a bid to encourage those on lower incomes to work more without such a significant drop in their universal credit, the Chancellor announced a permanent reduction in the taper rate at which universal credit is withdrawn for every extra £1 earned, from the current 63% to 55%.

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National living wage increased to £9.50 per hour from April 2022


As already released to the media ahead of the Budget Speech, Rishi Sunak confirmed that the National Living Wage for employees aged 23 and over will increase from £8.91 to £9.50 from April 2022, an above inflation increase of 6.6%.

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Dividend tax rates to increase by 1.25% from April 2022


In a bid to level the playing field with business owners who take lower salaries and supplement their income with dividends which do not attract NIC, the government also announced an increase in dividend tax rates by 1.25% from April 2022.

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Self employed class 4 NIC rates to increase by 1.25% from April 2022


In order to bring parity between employed and self-employed workers, it was confirmed that the 1.25% increase will also be applied to the Class 4 National Insurance rates paid by the self-employed (which includes partners in a partnership or LLP).

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Employer NIC rates to increase by 1.25% from April 2022


Alongside the increase to employee NIC rates, it was also announced that the 1.25% increase will also apply to employer NIC contributions, from April 2022.

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Employee NIC rates to increase by 1.25% from April 2022


The Prime Minister announced that in order to fund wide ranging reform to the health and social care sectors, it would be necessary to increase the rate of National Insurance paid by employees by 1.25% from April 2022.

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5th coronavirus grant for the self employed opens end of July


Earlier this month, HM Revenue & Customs issued some guidance about the fifth, and potentially final, Self Employed Income Support Scheme grant which kicks off at the end of this month.

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Self employed income support scheme further grants confirmed


The Chancellor confirmed that there will be two further three-month grants for self-employed taxpayers once again set at 80% of past profits, and capped at £7.5k.

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Urgent action needed to spread the payment of deferred vat bills


Almost a year ago, on the eve of the first lockdown, the Chancellor announced that businesses could defer their quarterly VAT liability falling due in April/May/June 2020 until the end of the tax year.

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New recovery loan scheme announced


With the current Bounce Back and Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Schemes due to end soon, a new 80% government backed Recovery Loan Scheme has been announced offering loans between £25k and £10 million to support businesses through the next stage of their recovery.

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New restart grants for hospitality, leisure, gyms & non-essential retail


£5 billion has been pledged to fund new Restart Grants which provide a one-off cash grant of up to £18,000 per premises for hospitality, accommodation, leisure, personal care and gym businesses in England.

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Business rates relief for retail, hospitality & leisure extended


The current business rates holiday for certain sectors including retail, hospitality and leisure has been extended to 30 June 2021, as expected, with a 2/3rds discount then applied for 9 months up until 31 March 2022, to allow businesses in these sectors time to recover.

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Tax relief for losses extended to allow 3 year carry back


n a bid to help businesses adversely affected by COVID, the usual rules that allow a business to carry back losses for one year have been amended to allow losses made in the 2020/21 and 2021/22 tax years to be carried back and offset against profits in the previous 3 years.

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VAT, capital gains tax, pensions & inheritance tax thresholds also frozen


Alongside the freezing of the tax-free personal allowance and higher rate tax thresholds, the Chancellor also announced that the VAT registration threshold will be frozen at £85k for 3 years, while the Capital Gains Tax annual exemption of £12,300, the pensions Lifetime Allowance of £1,073,100, and the current Inheritance Tax thresholds will be frozen for 5 years until April 2026.

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Stamp duty land tax cut extended


The current £500,000 threshold for Stamp Duty on residential properties that was due to end on 31 March 2021 has been extended to 30 June 2021. After this the usual threshold of £125,000 will be temporarily doubled to £250,000 for a further 3 months up until 30 September 2021.

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VAT cut for hospitality & leisure sectors extended


The current much needed VAT cut to 5% for the hospitality and leisure sectors was due to end on 31 March 2021, but the Chancellor announced earlier today that it will be extended until 30 September 2021, after which it will be increased to 12.5% until 31 March 2022.

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Super-deduction for companies investing their reserves for 2 years


Rishi Sunak announced that from April 2021 until March 2023 a super-deduction will be offered to any companies that invest in new equipment, by allowing 130% of what they invest to qualify for tax relief (currently 100% but subject to limits).

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Furlough scheme extended until 30 september 2021


In better news, the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme has been extended to 30 September 2021, although businesses will need to contribute 10% of the 80% wages paid to furloughed workers in July, and 20% of their 80% wages in August and September 2021.

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Personal allowance and higher rate tax threshold frozen for 5 years


The Chancellor also announced that the new personal allowance of £12,570 which arrives in April 2021 will be frozen for 5 years until 2026.

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Corporation tax rise to 25% from april 2023


Let’s start with the worst news first. In a bid to rebalance the books post COVID, Rishi Sunak announced a rise in the Corporation Tax rate to 25% from April 2023 which was higher than expected.

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Self-employment income support scheme goes live on 13 May 2020


The Coronavirus Self-Employment Income Support Scheme was announced back in March, and gives the self-employed a grant of up to £7,500 if their business has been affected by COVID-19.

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HMRC release draft guidance on Structures & Buildings Allowance (SBA)


In last year’s Budget, the Chancellor announced the introduction of a new capital allowance for new commercial structures and buildings, known as the SBA.

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Changes to VAT on vouchers from 1 January 2019


Changes to VAT on vouchers were introduced on 1 January 2019 for vouchers sold on or after that date.

Prior to this change, the sale of a voucher was treated as two separate supplies for VAT purposes; the supply of the physical voucher or gift card; and the underlying goods/services it can be exchanged for.

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Employment allowance not available to larger businesses from April 2020


The Employment Allowance covers the first £3,000 pa of Employers National Insurance, and is currently available to all but the very smallest employers.

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New 2% structures and buildings allowance


The Chancellor announced a new structures and buildings capital allowance, which will be set at a rate of 2% per annum, will apply to all newly constructed non-residential buildings and structures where construction works commenced on or after Budget Day.

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Capital gains tax private residence relief- new restrictions added


It was announced that, with effect from April 2020, the current extension of private residence relief to periods where a private residence is let out (known as ‘letting relief’) will only apply where the owner is in shared occupancy with the tenant.

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VAT registration threshold frozen at £85,000 until 2022


Following a call for evidence on the design of the UK VAT threshold (which is higher than most other countries), the government have decided to freeze the registration threshold at £85,000 until 2022. With Making Tax Digital for VAT arriving in April 2019, which only applies to VAT registered businesses with a turnover above the VAT registration threshold, this provides greater certainty.

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Entrepreneurs relief qualifying ownership period extended to 2 years


From 6 April 2019, the minimum period that the conditions must be met to qualify for Entrepreneurs Relief will be extended from 12 months to 2 years.

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2% digital services tax on digital platforms arrives in April 2020


In a measure designed to reduce tax leakage where multinational companies operate online platforms and pay little or no tax in the UK, a new 2% digital services tax will be levied on revenues from the UK market in relation to search engines, social media platforms, and online marketplaces.

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1/3rd rates discount for high street retail properites from April 2019


In a bid to help independent retailers (shops, cafes etc) on our high streets, a one third business rates discount will be given on retail properties with a rateable value below £51,000 for a 2 year period, commencing April 2019.

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National living wage increased to £8.21 per hour from april 2019


While not referred to in the speech itself, the Budget document confirmed that the National Living Wage for workers aged 25 and over is set to increase from the current level of £7.83 per hour to £8.21 per hour from April 2019, an increase of almost 5%.

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Annual investment allowance increased to £1m from January 2019


The Annual Investment Allowance allows businesses tax relief on 100% of qualifying expenditure on plant and equipment, and is currently set at £200,000 per annum.

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IR35 reform to hit private sector in 2020, but small organisations exempt


When you are alone for days or weeks at a time, you eventually become drawn to people. Talking to randos is the norm. After a long time I could witness the sunrise. I could feel the sun rays falling on my body.

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Personal allowance & higher rate threshold to rise from April 2019


The Chancellor confirmed that the government’s target of reaching a tax-free Personal Allowance of £12,500 and a higher rate tax threshold of £50,000 by 2020 will be met one year early, with those amounts being introduced from April 2019.

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Gifting shares and farmland into trust: take action before 6 April 2026


Widespread changes were announced in last year’s Budget that affect Business Property Relief and Agricultural Property Relief, which will apply from April 2026 onwards.

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Round-up of pre-tax-year-end tax planning tips and tricks


With the end of the current tax year fast approaching, you might be wondering what actions you can take to minimise your tax bills.

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Paying interest on directors loans


With Corporation Tax rates up from April, there’s even more to be gained from finding tax efficient ways for business owners to draw income from their companies.

In our Tax Tip article we take a look at the merits of paying interest on Directors Loans to the company, which works out more tax efficient than taking equivalent dividends.

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Tax savings by investing in VCTS


Venture Capital Trusts (VCTs) invest in emerging businesses and offer similar tax breaks to the investor as EIS and SEIS, but there are notable differences.

In our Tax Tip article we take a look at the reliefs available, and look at who these kinds of investments might be best suited to.

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Optimum salary levels for company owners from April 2022


Every tax year the National Insurance and tax thresholds change, and then last week Rishi Sunak announced an alignment of the NIC and tax thresholds from July 2022.

In our Tax Tip article we take a look at the new NIC thresholds and rates, and summarise the optimum salary levels we’ll be recommending for Directors.

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Relevant life insurance as a tax-free benefit


Employer funded relevant life insurance can provide a useful tax-free benefit for company owners, with the company able to save Corporation tax on the premiums.

In this month’s Tax Tip we look at the possible tax savings available with relevant life insurance, which can now also offer significant illness cover in some cases.

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Zero tax when selling your business with a holding company


With recent changes to Entrepreneurs Relief (now Business Asset Disposal Relief) many fear that the days are numbered for paying 10% tax when you sell your business.

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Optimum salary levels for company owners from april 2021


Every tax year the National Insurance and tax thresholds change, and we think carefully about the most tax efficient salary levels to recommend to company Directors.

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Furnished holiday lets could get £10,000 covid-19 grants


As part of a package of measures to assist businesses, the Chancellor announced £10,000 grants for businesses that qualify for Small Business Rates Relief.

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Salary can be cheaper than dividends for those over state retirement age


Regular readers will know that the combination of a low salary and dividends is usually the most tax efficient way for a Director/shareholder to be paid by their company.

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Save tax by employing your nanny through your company


However, what if you instead employed your nanny through your company, by adding them to the company’s payroll?

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Maximise CGT private residence relief with careful planning


Rental property owners that live in the property for a period of time may be able to mitigate their potential Capital Gains Tax liabilities on an eventual sale through careful planning.

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Avoid additional 3% stamp duty by buying a second property in a trust


The additional 3% surcharge rate of stamp duty land tax that applies on the purchase of a second property is notoriously hard to avoid.

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Claiming the transferable marriage allowance


The transferrable marriage allowance arrived in 2015 but was widely considered to be a bit of a damp squib as very few couples could claim it and a separate claim needed to be made.

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Company cars for the kids


With company car tax based on CO2 emissions and the list price when new, company cars are rarely tax efficient for company owners, usually due to the type of cars they want to drive!

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The tax advantages of holding shares in a holding company


There are many reasons to consider holding the shares in your trading company through a separate holding company, the main one being to safeguard retained profits.

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How to reduce personal tax retrospectively


With the 31 January Self Assessment tax payment deadline looming, we often encounter clients that want to reduce their tax liabilities. But surely it’s too late now?

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How to reduce company car tax


Company car tax is based on the car’s list price when new, and its Co2 emissions, and with annual increases, the tax/NIC on a company car benefit can soon mount up.

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What is a family investment company?


Limited companies are a useful and flexible structure for holding investment assets, and are often used by families to pass on wealth to younger generations.

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What is the optimum level for directors salaries for 2024/25?


Every tax year the National Insurance and tax thresholds change, and clients ask us what level of salary they should pay themselves from their companies?

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Return of the mack: associated companies are back from April 2023


MACK: Misunderstood Associated Company Kalculation…..well it almost worked! With two rates of Corporation Tax back from April 2023, so too are the dreaded associated company rules.

In our Q&A article we explore how the associated company rules might apply to your company, in determining the Corporation Tax rate you will pay on your profits.

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What is the optimum salary level for company owners from April 2023?


Every tax year the National Insurance and tax thresholds change, and clients ask us what level of salary they should pay themselves from their companies?

In our Q&A article we confirm the NIC thresholds and rates, and summarise the optimum salary levels we’ll be recommending for Directors.

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Will my business qualify for the new £5k per annum employment allowance?


Against the backdrop of the 1.25% increase in the rate of Employers NIC from April 2022, Rishi Sunak announced a welcome increase in the Employment allowance from £4k to £5k per annum.

In our Q&A article we take a look at what the Employment Allowance is, how it works in practice, and who qualifies for it.

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Who has to complete a 60-day capital gains tax return on uk property?


As we move into Self Assessment silly season this month, we’ve come across a couple of clients that sold properties during 2020/21, but weren’t aware of the new CGT reporting requirement.

In our Q&A article we take a look at the requirement to report and pay CGT on the sale of UK residential property within 60 days of completion in further detail.

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What tax and NIC will i owe on the SEISS grants?


Now that we’re into the full swing of preparing 2020/21 Self Assessment Tax Returns, we’ve had a number of clients query their tax bills, which include tax and NIC owed on SEISS grants.

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What’s the crack with the super-deduction? what can i use it on?


Rishi Sunak certainly bigged up the new super-deduction in the Budget earlier this month, prompting many clients to get in touch to see how they can benefit from it.

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Can a director be furloughed under the job retention scheme?


The Job Retention Scheme allows for 80% of a furloughed employee’s wages to be reclaimed from HM Revenue & Customs, providing they are doing no work for the business.

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Can i reclaim vat if my business purchases a car?


HMRC will usually accept a small amount of incidental private use, for example stopping off for a sandwich on the way back from a business journey, but beyond that they are highly likely to challenge any recovery of VAT on the car’s purchase.

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What tax relief can i claim for working from home?


Most business owners will do some of their work from home, but what tax relief can they claim for this? An unincorporated taxpayer (i.e., a sole trader or partner in a partnership) may be able to claim a proportion of its costs for working from home for things like:

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How do the property and trading allowances work in practice?


In April 2017 the government introduced two new £1,000 per annum tax-free allowances in relation to property and trading income.

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How does inheritance tax taper relief work in practice?


Taper relief reduces the Inheritance Tax payable on gifts made during a taxpayer’s lifetime, providing they survive at least 3 years from making the gift.

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Will Entrepreneurs’ Relief apply if I sell a property used in my business?


Entrepreneurs’ Relief applies to the sale of business assets or shares in a trading company, reducing the Capital Gains Tax rate to 10% for qualifying disposals.

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What are the Corporation Tax quarterly payment thresholds for a group?


Many readers are probably blissfully unaware of the Corporation Tax quarterly payment regime, since this only applies to companies with annual profits in excess of £1.5 million.

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Can any VAT be reclaimed when you take a client out to lunch?


Most readers are probably familiar with the general block on reclaiming VAT on costs associated with entertaining customers or suppliers. But are there any exceptions?

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Does VAT need to be charged on wage costs recharged to another business?


Several clients have asked this question over the years, and for a very good reason. There is no VAT on wages, so surely recharging wages to another business is VAT-free too?

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Can I claim rent-a-room relief if I am not living in the property throughout?


Rent-a-room relief allows you to let out part of your home without any income tax liability, providing your rental income does not exceed £7,500 per annum.

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If an employee uses the company van, will a van benefit apply?


We all know that company car tax rarely makes it tax efficient to run a company car, but what about a company van? Are the rules the same?

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