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Maximising tax efficiency in 2019-20 – the mix of salary and dividends

by Andrew Totton | Jun 13, 2019 | Business Taxes, Self assessment, Starting a business?, Uncategorized

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Employment status implications raised in legal disputes!

by Andrew Totton | Jun 21, 2018 | Employment status, Self assessment, Uncategorized

We have seen in the media recently how the rights of an individual are not always clearly classified as self-employed or employed. When considering tax, it is generally straightforward to determine employment status. The courts are however showing willingness to...

Employers . . . . make sure you are ready for the increase to the National Minimum Wage and National Living Wage from 1st April 2018!

by Andrew Totton | Mar 21, 2018 | Uncategorized

From the 1st April 2018 the National Minimum Wage and National Living wage will be changing. For all employers currently paying staff at Minimum wage / National Living Wage levels please note the below increases; Minimum Wage from April 2018 Ages 21 to 24 – £7.38 Ages...

MAKING TAX DIGITAL rolls out from 2019 (that’s next year!) – If you are self-employed, run a business or are a landlord, then you need to read this . . .

by Andrew Totton | Feb 19, 2018 | Uncategorized

What is all the fuss about? Making Tax digital (MTD) is a government initiative that is designed to transform the Tax system by 2020, and will mean the end of the traditional annual tax return. However, the starting timetable is much sooner than this – 2019 for some...

Beware! HMRC are increasingly fining people for making deliberate mistakes on their tax returns

by Andrew Totton | Jan 3, 2018 | Uncategorized

The number of penalties HMRC imposed on taxpayers for ‘deliberate errors’ on tax returns rose to 34,100 last year, up from 28,700 in 2015/16. This is due to HMRC looking to squeeze more revenue from taxpayers to bridge the gap between actual tax revenue it receives...

Brexit – the possible tax implications

by Andrew Totton | Jul 20, 2016 | Budget Announcements, Business Taxes, Starting a business?, Uncategorized, VAT

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Recent Posts

  • Maximising tax efficiency in 2019-20 – the mix of salary and dividends
  • Employment status implications raised in legal disputes!
  • Employers . . . . make sure you are ready for the increase to the National Minimum Wage and National Living Wage from 1st April 2018!
  • MAKING TAX DIGITAL rolls out from 2019 (that’s next year!) – If you are self-employed, run a business or are a landlord, then you need to read this . . .
  • Beware! HMRC are increasingly fining people for making deliberate mistakes on their tax returns

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