Find out about the Government’s new “Fix Your Bike” initiative, which aims to get the country cycling! What is it? The Government is handing out thousands of £50 vouchers for people to get their bikes fixed. The hope is that this will boost the retail sector and get cash flowing again, as well as improving… Read more »
Posts Tagged: tax enquiry
Tax Allowances When working From Home
The amount you can claim when you work from home depends on several conditions. The general tax rule is that deductions are only allowable where the expense has been incurred wholly and exclusively for work. This means that the tax relief can only be allowed for; The additional cost of gas and electricity… Read more »
Long-term tax planning for children and shares
Your children might be too young to take over the family company, but can you reduce tax by giving your children shares now? Parents try to mitigate their tax bills by diverting income to their children that are under 18. These schemes fail because of HMRC’s anti-avoidance rules called settlements legislation. These make… Read more »
Accelerated Capital Gains Tax
There will be major changes to the tax rule for gains made from the sale of residential properties which will take effect from April 2020. At present capital gains made by individuals are reported through self assessment, i.e if you sell a property between 6 April 2019 and 5th April 2020 you must declare… Read more »
Directors’s Loans and the importance of proper paper work !
As a director who is borrowing money from your company, it is imperative that you fully understanding how to treat the interest charged on the loans. Loaning money from the company can be a useful bonus, but there are two tax charges which can apply when you lend money to a director (if they… Read more »
Transferring Assets to your Spouse – Is it tax avoidance?
Tax rules have changed considerably over the years. In 1936 the House of Lords famously ruled that “Every man is entitled, if he can, to order his affairs so that the tax is less than it otherwise would be”. But in 2013 the General Anti-abuse rule was introduced. This has given HMRC the power to… Read more »
Can you spare three months for HMRC?
How much of a tax investigation could you take? With the ensuing costs, intrusion, time and stress involved, there is no underestimating the impact this can have; which makes this week’s news very unwelcome. It’s just come to light through a Freedom of Information request, that HMRCÂ is taking 20%Â longer with tax investigations. According to tax… Read more »