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Beware of Gift Aid Clawback
Changing personal circumstances may mean that individuals who were previously taxpayers find that they are

Full Expensing for Companies
The super-deduction, which allowed companies to claim an immediate deduction of 130% of their qualifying

Capital Gains Tax on Separation and Divorce
Spouses and civil partners enjoy certain tax breaks, including the ability to transfer assets between

How is Tax Different for Film Industry Jobs?
A big factor about the film industry jobs is also relevant to self-employment. This is

Mileage Allowances – What Can You Pay Tax-Free?
Employees often need to undertake business trips and it is common practice to reimburse the

Pension Changes
In his March Budget, the Chancellor announced a number of changes to the pension tax

Discounts For Employees – A Taxable Benefit in Kind?
Pre-pandemic, giving discounts to employees was invariably only offered by the larger companies. However, because

Business Entertaining – The Tax Position
Many businesses view entertaining clients and customers to be an important part of their marketing
SDLT, LBTT and LTT Hit of Buying an Investment Property
Where a property is purchased in England or Northern Ireland and the consideration exceeds the

What is Self-Employed Teacher Tax?
When it comes to the cases in which an individual is an employed teacher and

Furnished Holiday Lettings and Business Rates
Furnished holiday lettings are generally liable to business rates rather than council tax. This can

Jointly-Owned Property – Joint Tenants Vs Tenants in Common
Under English law, there are two ways in which property can be owned jointly –

Hybrid Workers and Relief for Travel Expenses
The pandemic changed the way in which many people worked, forcing them to work from

Claiming Relief for Employment Expenses
If you incur expenses in doing your job, you may be able to claim tax

Trivial Benefits – Make Use of the Exemption
Trivial benefits have their own tax exemption, which if used wisely can be used to