Business rates reform: Autumn Budget 2024
There was much speculation ahead of the first Labour Budget in 14 years.
There was much speculation ahead of the first Labour Budget in 14 years.
In the June issue of Tax Adviser, I reported on the Cooke case (‘Two DP or not two DP, that’s the problem’), where an individual was able to secure a claim for entrepreneurs’
Speak to most tax advisers or accountants who interact with HMRC on a regular basis and they will be able to provide numerous examples of HMRC standards falling below what could be considered a
As we know, from 6 April 2025, furnished holiday let properties will, for the most part, be treated as normal property rental units. No more bells, no more whistles.
Without wishing to comment on the accuracy of the general public’s perception of inheritance tax, it is probably fair to say it is widely considered to be an unpopular tax.
Since its introduction just over 10 years ago, the salaried member legislation has been an important compliance area for many professional services limited liability partnerships (LLPs), especi
The National Minimum Wage (NMW) came into force under the Labour government in 1999.
Identifying the commencement of a business or trade depends on the particular facts and circumstances and has a number of tax consequences.
One area of increasing importance concerns responsibilities where taxpayers and/or their agents use software to file returns with HMRC.