HMRC’s plan to increase the number of tax investigations emphasises the need for Fee Protection Insurance. The average HMRC investigation lasts more than 16 months with more than 500,000 sole traders, partnerships ... [Continue Reading]
Can the Taxman Break Your Property Records?
As a landlord, if there is a tax investigation the best defense is to have carefully kept business records. Making sure the accounts are in accordance with those records is a good starting point. It may sound easy, however most of us can admit to ... [Continue Reading]
Take advantage of tax exemptions for trivial benefits whilst you can!
The exemption for trivial benefits for this year will end on the 5th of April - at the end of the 2017/18 tax year. So make sure you take advantage of the enticing range of tax free perks whilst you can! UPDATE - The Trivial Benefits allowance ... [Continue Reading]
Ebay + VAT numbers = increased buyer confidence
Ebay VAT and sellers? Not sure of the link? Well if you are an avid Ebay buyer you may have wondered in the past how to be sure it's a legitimate individual behind that 'must have' item. You will be pleased to hear that you can now make your ... [Continue Reading]
You what? The intricacies of VAT regulations & Nesquik
VAT regulations gone mad we hear you say. A strange case which has just been heard by the Upper Tier Tribunal highlights the complexity, and some might say “absurdity”, of the rules. Nesquik is a powder which is added to milk to flavour it. It ... [Continue Reading]
How to prepare for HMRC payroll and pension investigations
HMRC were in for a lucrative time last year off the back of a number of Payroll Investigations. The total additional tax collected was £819 million, an increase of 16% on the previous year. A large proportion of the tax generated was where the ... [Continue Reading]
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