15 May 20 | Personal tax, Self assessment
If you’re a higher-rate taxpayer and you or your partner receives child benefit, you might be liable for an annual payment known as the high income child benefit charge. Quite a few of our clients are in this position and, as it happens, quite a few forget to tell us...
01 Feb 20 | Self assessment
How digital accounting software can make self-assessment an easy process.
04 Jan 19 | Self assessment
As we approach the final months of 2018, self-assessment season relating to 2017/18 is getting ever closer. For paper returns, the deadline is imminent – on 31 October 2018 – but with only around 7% of people now using this method, it’s likely you’ll be filing yours...
13 Nov 18 | IR35, Self assessment
One of the first questions you have to think about when you start work as a contractor surrounds business structure: should you incorporate your business or work under an umbrella company? While the majority of contractors go with the limited company option, there are...
14 Mar 17 | Self assessment
Personal finance: changes in the 2017/18 tax year As we enter the final months of the 2016/17 tax year, our attention begins to turn to what the next financial year has in store. With several important changes on the horizon, it’s important that you...
25 Jan 17 | Self assessment
To the surprise of many, George Osborne’s 2015 summer budget statement contained a proposal to review the way non-domiciled UK residents are taxed on their income. For a while there was a lack of clarity over what was going to be included in the government’s...