Winter 2019 Newsletter
The seemingly endless political seesawing of the last few months is not over yet and change is in the air. While there has been some respite from politics with the…
The seemingly endless political seesawing of the last few months is not over yet and change is in the air. While there has been some respite from politics with the…
With the summer holidays underway, the England World Cup cricket win behind us and a new prime minister and government settling in, it’s tempting to try to switch off, enjoy…
The end to austerity takes shape Delivered on a Monday afternoon instead of the traditional Wednesday, between key meetings in the Brexit negotiations and amidst turbulent times in Westminster, you…
It is fair to say the end of 2018 is a disrupted time in government, with Brexit first among equals of those distractions. Given the wide-ranging potential consequences of the…
In this issue:- How to recruit, and keep talented employees : Defining your employment : How irregular income could penalise you : New rules increase tax burdens on selling UK property
In this issue:- VAT and Brexit, Is import VAT coming for your business? : Venture capital rules, New reliefs and risk rules for investments : Pensions Contributions, Increased rates affect…
Chancellor Phillip Hammond released his first budget in the new Parliament on Wednesday 22 November 2017. The chancellor managed to include some surprises, including net tax cuts which are detailed…
In this issue:- Are you getting it right with rent? : Keeping up with employment changes : Wherever you lay Your hat? New domicile rules : Planning for the dividend…
In this issue:- Tax-free childcare: how does it work? Employment in the gig economy Who has significant control? Preventing guilt by association It can hurt at the margin
In this issue:- Lifetime ISAs unpacked : Calculating property income: the cash basis threshold : IR35: working in the public sector : Tax restriction starts to bite landlords : Warning…
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