Our blog covers all areas of taxation including General, Business and Property Taxes and other relevant areas of business
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Time running short to use your 2024/25 personal allowance
Read this article for suggestions on how to make use of any remaining personal allowance for 2024/25 #personalallowance
Claiming tax relief for expenses online
Read this article to find out how to make a claim for tax relief for employment expenses #iForm #jobexpenses
Timing your payments around the year end
Read this article to discover how advancing or delaying income and expenditure around the end of the tax year can save tax #cashbasis
Have you used your capital gains tax annual exempt amount?
Read this article to find out whether you should dispose of an asset before the end of the 2024/25 tax year #cgt
Should we pay a dividend before the end of the tax year?
Read this article to find out whether it would be beneficial to pay a dividend before the end of the tax year #dividends #dividendallowance
Using salary sacrifice to beat the rise in employer’s NIC
From 6 April 2025, employer’s National Insurance increases to 15%. Read this article to find out how salary sacrifice arrangements can be used to mitigate the rise.
Action you can take if you are struggling to pay your tax
If you have not been able to pay your Self Assessment tax bill, read this article to find out about setting up a payment plan to pay what you owe in instalments.
Starting a business as a sole trader
A person operating as a sole trader will need to register with HMRC and pay income tax and Class 4 National Insurance on their profits. Read this article to find out more.
Claim a refund if you have overpaid tax
If you have overpaid tax, the process for claiming a refund will depend on why the overpayment arose. Read this article to find out what you need to do.
Deferring Class 1 National Insurance contributions
If you have more than one job, you may be able to defer some National Insurance contributions to prevent an overpayment from arising. Read this article to find out more.
