The Shariah compliant refinancing trap
The purchase of real estate, whether a principal private residence or an investment property, is normally funded in part by equity provided by the purchaser, and in part by interest bearing debt pr
The purchase of real estate, whether a principal private residence or an investment property, is normally funded in part by equity provided by the purchaser, and in part by interest bearing debt pr
The rules on what level of Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) is payable have become increasingly more complex.
Among all the noise surrounding Brexit and HMRC’s implementation of Making Tax Digital (MTD), another significant VAT change is also not far away.
When should you consider making a complaint to HMRC?
This article is a thought piece that addresses the difficult relationship between employment law and tax/NICs in the light of the slew of employment law cases, which have firmly confirmed the newer
The council tax bills that have been hitting people’s doormats are heavier than ever before.
Corporate residence has traditionally not been a fertile ground for HMRC.
The most significant US federal tax reform since 1986, commonly referred to as the ‘Tax Cuts and Jobs Act’ (TCJA), turned 18 months on 22 June this year.