We are getting ever closer to 31 January 2025 and the Self-Assessment tax return deadline, so businesses and individuals are being urged to stay vigilant against a surge in tax-related scams.
Category: HMRC
Have you paid the right amount of High Income Child Benefit Charge for 2022/23?
You may have recently received correspondence from HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) asking you to check if you need to pay the High Income Child Benefit Charge and to double-check the amount if you have already paid.
Hiring graduates? Here’s what you need to know about payroll management
It is the time of year when the job market is populated with new graduates, fresh from receiving their university results, and a great time for your business to pick out a talented new hire.
Simple assessment letters sent to 560,000 taxpayers – What You Need to Know
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) is reaching out to around 560,000 individuals over the next few weeks regarding their tax obligations.
Paying tax on time – The importance of timely tax payments
It goes without saying that submitting tax payments promptly is a necessity for businesses, not only to remain compliant but also to avoid unnecessary fines and penalties.
Using directors’ loans to benefit your business
Directors’ loans are money you borrow from your company, distinct from salary, dividends, or reimbursed expenses.
The ROI of investing in financial technology – Is it worth it?
As a UK business owner, you should always be looking for new ways to streamline your operations and enhance the efficiency of your business. In 2024, that means investing in financial technology, sometimes referred to as ‘fintech’.
Is your business running a workplace nursery scheme? Key steps to remain tax compliant
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has recently issued a warning to employers regarding the proper use of workplace nursery schemes.
AI in tax investigations – What does it mean for you?
Artificial intelligence (AI) is undoubtedly a major trend in accountancy and tax, with many firms, business clients and Government agencies recognising its benefits and adopting it.
Earning between £100,000 and £150,000? Your tax return is changing
If you’re a high earner with between £100,000 and £150,000 in net adjusted income, you’ll soon receive a letter from HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) regarding whether you need to continue submitting a Self-Assessment tax return.