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Debt-evading directors face new Insolvency Service powers

Directors who abuse the company dissolution process to evade debts, including the repayment of government-backed Covid-19 business loans, will be subject to stronger powers given to the Insolvency Service. These new powers were included in the Rating (Coronavirus) and Directors Disqualification (Dissolved Companies) Act enacted on 15 December last year....

Spring newsletter 2022

Here is our Spring Newsletter. In this edition, we cover financial uncertainty and tax changes...

Year-End Tax Review 2021/2022

Here is our Year-End Tax Review. It covers the key tax changes, working-at-home allowances, tax...

Minimum wage to increase in April 2022

From 1 April 2022, the rate of National Living Wage paid to workers aged 23...

Business rates relief for 2022/2023

Eligible retail, hospitality, and leisure properties to get a reprieve with a 50% business rates relief and a frozen business rates multiplier from 2022/23.
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Autumn Budget – key reminders

Autumn Budget 2021 featured no significant increases in tax, but it’s never too early to start thinking about your year-end tax planning.
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New VAT penalties regime on the horizon

The existing penalty regime for VAT returns has the advantage of simplicity, but it’s something of a blunt instrument. The...
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‘No jab, no job?’ and other workplace challenges

No jab, no job - to maintain a Covid-19 safe environment employers can insist on testing or vaccinations in the workplace.
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Maxing Tax Digital delayed until 2024

Making Tax Digital for income tax self-assessment is now postponed until April 2024, but the self-employed and landlords still need to start preparing for digital record-keeping.
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2021 Budget Summary

2021 Budget Summary and what it means for you, your family, your business, and the economy.
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