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What’s the latest on holiday pay? Publication date: 09.06.2017
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Calculating holiday pay has been a hot topic for some time, ending up in the highest court in the EU. As we enter another holiday season it’s important to know what your legal obligations are. What’s the latest on this tricky subject?
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Q& A - payrolling low paid staff Publication date: 09.06.2017
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Q& A - payrolling low paid staff..Q. I’m worried about payrolling a benefit in kind for those on low pay. I have a few employees on maternity leave that are receiving SMP and are not paying any tax. I have put the medical cost on their payslip but how does that work with regards to them not paying any tax on it? Also, I have another employee who...
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Construction sector confusion clarified Publication date: 09.06.2017
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HMRC likes to target the construction industry, often describing what it sees as “disguised remuneration” being prevalent. So how can you get to grips with the construction industry scheme (CIS)?
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Q&A - entertaining exemption Publication date: 09.06.2017
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Q&A - entertaining exemption..Q. I know there is an exemption for an annual party but does this include partners or is it employees only? Plus, is the trivial benefit exemption of £50, just for gifts for employees - can it be used for a party? A. The £150 per head is for all attendees on the night so you need to have a register to work out the...
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P11D - must dos Publication date: 09.06.2017
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We’re in transition mode, as many employers have moved to payrolling benefits. But with just days left before the P11D submission deadline what key things do you need to get right this time around?
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Finance Act 2017 winners and losers Publication date: 09.06.2017
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The snap election led to the longest Finance Act in history receiving more than a haircut. What does this mean for payroll professionals like you?
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Q&A - can I still qualify? Publication date: 15.02.2016
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Q&A - can I still qualify?..Q. I have had two UK holiday cottages for many years, and until very recently (when HMRC changed the rules) they have always met the occupation conditions to be treated as furnished holiday lets. For the last tax year they only just met the letting condition, despite being available all year. Looking at the current year...
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How to avoid an unwanted tax bill Publication date: 15.02.2016
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In some circumstances a shareholders’ agreement contains details of what happens to shares in the event of one of the shareholders dying. Depending on how this is written, this can lead to an unexpected tax bill. How can our document help you avoid this?
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Deferring a gain with no tax return Publication date: 15.02.2016
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When an individual makes a qualifying EIS investment they can claim to match this to any capital gains made in a particular time frame, and delay paying the tax. How can our document help where there is no tax return?
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How much do you need to pay tax on? Publication date: 15.02.2016
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The intermediaries legislation restricts the benefits of a contractor operating through a limited company. The contractor is required to work out how much of their income is subject to the rules and the resulting tax consequences. How does our tool work?
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