A UK parliamentary report has been widely covered this week warning that small firms are operating under pressures similar to those seen during the pandemic, but without equivalent support. The business and trade committee highlighted rising taxes, high energy costs, crime and chronic late payments as factors threatening the survival
Many business owners and individuals only think about tax when a deadline approaches or a tax bill arrives. While this is understandable, leaving tax planning until the last minute often limits the options available and can result in higher overall costs. Tax planning is most effective when it is forward-looking.
For many people, pensions are seen as something to think about later in life rather than as part of annual tax planning. In reality, reviewing pension contributions before the end of the tax year on 5 April can be one of the most effective ways to reduce a current tax
Tackling fraud in the Construction Industry Scheme (CIS) was one of the measures addressed in the recent Budget. The changes are intended to allow faster intervention where fraud is suspected, while also simplifying certain administrative aspects of the CIS. From 6 April 2026, HMRC will be able to act immediately
Are you ready for Making Tax Digital for Income Tax (MTD for IT)? This new way of reporting will become mandatory in phases from April 2026. If you are self-employed or a landlord earning over £50,000, now is the time to prepare for digital record keeping, quarterly updates and the
CGT on certain UK residential property sales often has a strict 60-day reporting and payment deadline, so early planning can avoid penalties. If you are selling a second property, such as a buy-to-let or a former home that is no longer your main residence, CGT will usually apply. This is
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