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Planning for 2016/17 in a tax-efficient way Publication date: 11.05.2016
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Changes to dividend tax, and the availability of the employment allowance to single director companies, have moved the goal posts when it comes to taking money from your company. How can our tool help you plan efficiently?
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Claiming relief when you lose your money Publication date: 11.05.2016
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For one reason or another, when helping out a trading business you sometimes choose to do so by means of a loan rather than by investing in share capital. Can you claim relief if the business fails - and if so, how?
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Q&A - can we deduct a write-off? Publication date: 11.05.2016
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Q&A - can we deduct a write-off?..Q. I am on the board of directors of a limited company. One of our directors is resigning after a dispute, and claims not to be able to repay his overdrawn loan account. The other director shareholders have agreed between ourselves that we will write the loan off in the accounts, if only to recover the s.455 charges...
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Getting your money back swiftly Publication date: 11.05.2016
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If you discover an error on your tax return but are out of time to amend it, you can reclaim overpaid tax using overpayment relief. If the claim isn’t in the correct form, HMRC may reject it - how do you get it right?
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Can you justify your spouse’s pay from your company? Publication date: 11.05.2016
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From April 2016, changes to the employment allowance may mean that a one-man company which starts paying a small salary to the director’s spouse may come under scrutiny. How can our document help justify the amounts paid?
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Extinguishing a debt owed by a director Publication date: 11.05.2016
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Sometimes, rather than requiring a director to repay a loan or overdrawn loan account, the shareholders can agree to write the loan off. This has consequences for the company and the director. How do you use our letter to get things right?
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Could HMRC classify you as a high volume agent? Publication date: 02.04.2015
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If you process a number of repayment claims on behalf of clients such as CIS subcontractors, then you may find yourself targeted by HMRC as a “high volume agent”. What do you need to be aware of?
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Recovering VAT on a DIY build Publication date: 02.04.2015
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A client wants to build his own home. He’s asked whether he can reclaim any VAT on the costs. As building your own home is classed as a non-business activity your initial thought is that no VAT is recoverable. But is that really so?
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New 0% starting tax rate considerations Publication date: 02.04.2015
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New 0% starting tax rate considerations..The change. From 6 April 2015 the 10% starting rate of tax on savings income is being reduced to 0% and the starting rate band increasing from £2,880 to £5,000. The starting rate is available when a client’s gross non-savings income is less than the personal allowance plus the starting rate band, i.e. £10,600...
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Old Master qualifies as plant for CGT Publication date: 02.04.2015
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When Lord Howard’s executors sold a £9.4 million painting the 17-year gain was exempt from CGT under the wasting asset rules. Budget 2015 brought in a new rule to prevent this in future, so how should you now advise your clients?
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