The confusion surrounding the VAT reverse charge
VAT can be confusing at the best of times, with the reverse charge being arguably one of the more complex applications. It does not help …
VAT can be confusing at the best of times, with the reverse charge being arguably one of the more complex applications. It does not help …
Most private companies start as sole owner-managers; roll on a few years and some will have grown such that family members may also work for …
Whether a claim for the cost of work clothes is tax deductible is covered by the general rule for deduction of any expenses incurred by …
Expenses incurred by an employee on behalf of a company can only be reimbursed under the ‘wholly, exclusively and necessarily’ rules for work undertaken ‘in …
We are increasingly hearing more and more about artificial intelligence (AI) and how its use can change our way of working both now and in …
Recruitment agencies often use umbrella companies to pay temporary workers. HMRC confirms that there is no statutory definition of an umbrella company and currently describes …
People set up in business for a variety of reasons. For some it is a dream that becomes a reality some years later. In working …
HMRC believes that not everyone is paying the correct amount of tax, estimating what it terms as ‘the tax gap’ as being ‘4.8% of total …
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 …
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 …