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Self-employed need to plan for big tax bills in 2023/24

The changes to the basis of assessment of self-employed profits are scheduled to change from 6 April 2024. The new rules mean that profits (and losses) will be assessed based on the amounts arising between 6 April and 5 April instead of the profit/loss of an accounting period ending in

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MTD for VAT – New penalties for non-compliance

HMRC have issued guidance for VAT-registered business and their agents on how to avoid penalties for non-compliance with the Making Tax Digital for VAT (MTD) rules. In particular, there is a new £400 per return penalty if you file a return but do not use functional compatible software. There are

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Landlords, withholding tax and Making Tax Digital

HMRC has published details of research it commissioned in the first quarter of 2016, asking landlords and letting agents about their preferences for filing and paying tax on their rental income. By Phil Kinzett-Evans The research had several objectives but was aimed at whether landlords might prefer a system where

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MTD for VAT – Are you ready?

If you are VAT registered and you’ve already registered for MTD for VAT, then well done, you can ignore the rest of this blog. If you haven’t, you’d better read on. What’s MTD for VAT all about? MTD stands for Making Tax Digital, and it involves keeping your records in

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More major changes ahead for self-employed

As well as the prospect of dealing Making Tax Digital, the self-employed now have another challenge on the horizon which could lead to higher tax bills for many. Draft legislation has recently been published to change the basis periods for the assessment of self-employed profits to coincide with the tax

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