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CGT in 2021/22 and possibly beyond
A report has reopened the debate on revamping CGT, but where do we stand in 2021/22 and what changes could be around the corner?
Changes in corporation tax from 2023
Big changes to corporation tax will kick in from 1 April 2023, even if they are eerily similar to an old corporation tax regime that was revoked in 2015.
Providing employees benefits-in-kind in 2021/22
Dangling the carrot of benefits-in-kind (BIK) can help your business attract and retain the best employees, but are times changing due to COVID-19?
5 tax changes to be aware of in 2021/22
Aside from a 0.5% increase to the personal allowance, it’s pretty much as you were for 2021/22. However, there are tax changes to be aware of.
How might taxes rise in Spring Budget 2021?
A balance needs to be struck between outlining the road to recovery and fixing public finances in Spring Budget 2021, but how might the Chancellor do it?
Reverse charge VAT in the construction sector
If your VAT-registered businesses supplies qualifying construction services, are you ready for the reverse charge which is coming in from 1 March 2021?
What the Brexit deal means for business
Customs declarations, safety checks and those at the border threaten to significantly raise costs for businesses and cause severe disruption in supply chains.
Cliff-edge nears as stamp duty deadline looms
Existing homeowners, buy-to-let landlords and first-time buyers are rushing to move house before 31 March 2021 to save up to £15,000 in stamp duty land tax.
More support for employers and the self-employed
Positive changes have been made to the SEISS and the furlough scheme has been extended. Read about the good news for employers and the self-employed.
Breaking down the winter economic plan
The winter economic plan contained new measures to help support business and the self-employed through a winter which is threatened by COVID-19.
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