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What does the Spring Budget mean for the construction sector?
After a year of disruption, the Government has set out its plans to ‘build back better’. A big part of that is about rebuilding in a very literal sense, by investing in infrastructure and the construction industry. In its policy paper published alongside the Spring...
Ask the expert: how can I reduce my CGT liability?
From exemptions and allowances to the ownership of your assets, our tax expert covers all you need to know about minimising your capital gains tax liability.
Tax and cryptocurrency – Questions on Wednesday
With Bitcoin receiving a shot in the arm from Tesla’s announcement, the price has reached record highs. How is cryptocurrency taxed?
Connect – the HMRC supercomputer keeping tabs on taxpayers
HMRC’s supercomputer Connect spots tax anomalies for Businesses and Individuals alike. Find out more about how it works to close the tax gap.
Questions on Wednesday – 3rd February 2021
In our second Questions on Wednesday, we look towards the last two months of the tax year and some things to consider to keep your taxes low.
Questions on Wednesday – 27th January 2021
In our first questions on Wednesday, we talk about how to pay your self assessment, what is a “K” code and how to change your company name.
HMRC to waive late filing penalties until the 28th of February
Taxpayers today, six days from the deadline, were given a month grace by HMRC with no late filing penalties to be issued until the 28th of February.
10 things you need to know about the construction VAT reverse charge
From 1 March, businesses who work within the construction industry scheme (CIS) and are VAT registered will have to apply the VAT reverse charge. Here are 10 things you need to know about it to be prepared.
Help! I haven’t paid tax in two years – what do I do?
For various reasons, people sometimes overlook paying tax, and the longer they leave it, the more stressful it becomes. Coming clean is always the best policy, though, and here’s how we can help get you out of a pickle and sort things with HMRC.