A helping hand
I’ve been hugely impressed with everything HMRC has done since the start of the coronavirus pandemic.
I’ve been hugely impressed with everything HMRC has done since the start of the coronavirus pandemic.
COVID-19 is having a huge impact in the way people work, with large numbers working from home for the first time.
Chancellor Rishi Sunak delivered his first Budget on 11 March in challenging circumstances.
We’re all aware that things are changing daily in respect to COVID-19. This article was correct at the time of writing on 18 March.
Historically, trusts have been the ‘go to’ for passing wealth between generations as they provide a well-trodden and very flexible path for separating the legal and beneficial owners
Advertisements encouraging claims for stamp duty land tax (SDLT) refunds based on the difference in rates between properti es classified as ‘mixed use’ and ‘residential’ under the Finance
As I noted in my January 2020 article ‘What a carry-back!’, there remain a number of unresolved questions concerning the operation of the Self Assessment code, with one of the problem areas be
The Office of Tax Simplification (OTS) celebrates its tenth anniversary later this year.
HMRC statistics show that approximately one in ten people in the UK have an offshore financial interest. The taxation of income and gains arising from these interests can be complex.
PAYE Settlement Agreements (PSAs) were first introduced in 1996 to replace the non-statutory ‘voluntary agreements’ which employers could agree with their local PAYE inspector at the tax distr