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.
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.
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.
Exactly three years ago, in the November 2021 issue of Tax Adviser, I wrote about the Court of Appeal’s decision in the case of HMRC v Professional Game Match Officials Limited
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in schemes that offer employer provided nursery places through arrangements between employers, nurseries, a scheme provider and employees (who
For individuals (including UK resident trustees and personal representatives) who dispose of UK property, capital gains tax can be a significant cost, especially given the substantial increase
This article supersedes a previous article published in July 2017 ‘Landlord contributions – avoiding the bear traps’.
The latest data from the Office for National Statistics says there are 5.4 million households in England and Wales occupying flats, including those owned by local authorities, the Ministry of D
The capital goods scheme is all about fair play as far as input tax on major building projects is concerned.