Financial and Tax Insights

Year End Tax Planning for Private Clients and Private Wealth

As we approach the end of the tax year, it’s an important time to consider any tax planning that may be appropriate, not just to ensure you pay the correct amount but also as a means of increasing disposable income or accumulating wealth.

This in turn ensures you have enough funds to meet your

The Budget 2022 and Entrepreneurs and Businesses. Part 2

Employment Tax

There have been some recent changes in respect of Employment Tax that may affect you and your business, and, in this post, we take a look at the main areas that you need to be aware of.

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Employer-provided cars

The scale of charges for working out the taxable benefit for an

The Budget 2022 and VAT

Over the last few weeks, we’ve reviewed some of the main provisions of the recent Budget and how they may affect businesses and entrepreneurs. In this last post in the series, we take a quick look at some of the changes in respect of VAT.

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VAT rates and limits

The VAT registration and

The Budget 2022 and Entrepreneurs and Businesses. Part 1

Business Tax

In the second part of our series of posts in respect of the recent Budget, we take a look at changes made that may affect entrepreneurs and businesses, and we start with a quick look at Business Tax.

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Corporation tax (CT) rates

The main rate of CT is 19% for the Financial Year (FY)

The Budget 2022 and Capital Gains Tax and Inheritance Tax

In this post about the impact of the recent Budget on private clients, we take a look at Capital Gains Tax (CGT) and Inheritance Tax (IHT) with a quick reminder of the main provisions.

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Capital Gains Tax (CGT)

There were no significant changes to the regime for CGT in the 2022 Budget.  The

The Budget 2022 and changes to National Insurance

Following on from the Chancellor’s Budget in March, in this second post about the implications of the changes outlined by Rishi Sunak, we take a look at National Insurance.  

Employees’ National Insurance (NICs)

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Increase in the National Insurance threshold and Lower Profit Limit

From 6 April

The Budget 2022 and what it means to you

Chancellor Rishi Sunak presented his Budget on Wednesday 23 March 2022.

This was against a backdrop of significant increases in inflation and consequently falling living standards together with the conflict in Ukraine.

The Budget is, of course, one of the government’s keynote speeches each year. 

The Autumn Budget 2021: Employment Tax

In this, our last post of 2021, we’re concluding our series of Autumn Budget posts with a quick look at the changes to the National Insurance Contributions scheme.

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National Insurance Contributions (NICs)

In September 2021 the government published its proposals for new investment in health and

The Autumn Budget 2021: Business Tax

As the year draws to a close, we take a quick look at the implications of the recent Budget for entrepreneurs and businesses, and in particular, in this post, we recap on what you need to know in respect of business tax issues.

Making Tax Digital (MTD)

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MTD for income tax

The MTD regime is

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