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Should I incorporate my crypto trading activities?

Should I incorporate my crypto trading business? As a firm of crypto specialist accountants, that is a question we are being asked more and more frequently. So how would we go about answering that? Income tax or CGT on crypto trading? Firstly a reminder that in HMRC eyes, individuals who

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Government plans to back cryptoassets

“As someone with a keen interest in the subject I was very interested to read the Government’s announcements concerning blockchain and cryptocurrencies this week.”, says Chris Davies, partner in our Newbury office “In particular that stablecoins will be brought within regulation with a view to being widely accepted as a

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Crypto Business start-up

We’re being asked with increasing frequency to help businesses considering setting up a business, how it would work in the crypto space. Although we are entering a brave new world, many of the considerations are the same, whether a business is started up and run under DeFi or more traditional

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HMRC letter CGT on Cryptoassets

Cryptoassets holders – has the taxman been in touch?

HMRC have started to send letters to holders of cryptoassets asking them to check that they have paid the correct amount of tax on their investments. HMRC have been gathering information on crypto investors over the last couple of years. HMRC have said that they are taking an ‘educational approach’

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Taxation of crypto currency

Developments in the world of blockchain and crypto currency move fast and much has changed since HMRC’s original guidance on the subject of crypto currency published in 2014. In that original guidance there was a suggestion that dealing in crypto currency was so risky that it could be compared to

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