Tax implications of buying a customer list
Many businesses begin by buying a customer list from another similar business, sending out marketing adverts rather than waiting to build their own client base …
Many businesses begin by buying a customer list from another similar business, sending out marketing adverts rather than waiting to build their own client base …
Despite 4.2 million couples being eligible for the tax break, only 1.8 million are claiming the marriage allowance (MA) – a benefit worth £252 a …
No one wants to pay more tax than they need to and, where possible, disposals should be timed to ensure that the best result is …
As we move into the final months of the 2023/24 tax year, it is time to give some thought to whether you have used your …
If you are running an unincorporated business, either as a sole trader or as a partnership comprising only partners who are individuals, you can use …
The self-employed have historically paid two classes of National Insurance – Class 2 and Class 4. However, this is set to change from April 2024 …
HMRC have recently published a spotlight warning landlords to avoid schemes offering hybrid property arrangements that purport to save tax. HMRC’s view is that the …
On separation or divorce, it is common for one spouse to move out of the family home and for the other spouse to continue to …
Private residence relief (PRR) removes the capital gains tax charge that would otherwise arise on a gain on the disposal of an only or main …
The usual method of declaring employees’ benefits in kind and taxable expenses is via the annual P11D form submission. Employers can also ‘payroll’ these benefits …
On 26 October 2023 one of the most significant pieces of company legislation came into being. The main thrust of the Economic Crime and Corporate …
The Approved Mileage Allowance Payment (AMAP) was introduced in 2002 as a statutory simplification to allow employers to make tax-free payments up to certain limits …