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Dividing a business tax-efficiently Publication date: 18.11.2012
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One of our subscribers has fallen out with his co-director and they have decided to go their separate ways; however, they both want to carry on the existing business. How can they divide the company tax-efficiently?
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Reduce your tax by changing your income pattern Publication date: 18.11.2012
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The cut in the top rate of tax next April will affect only those with annual incomes of £150,000 plus. But there are hidden trigger points for higher tax rates much lower down the scale. What are these and how can you dodge them?
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A director with(out) stated qualifications Publication date: 18.11.2012
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The CEO of Yahoo! recently resigned after a shareholder discovered that his stated qualifications didn’t exist. So what should the board do when hiring a new director and can anything be done if a problem like this comes to light afterwards?
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HMRC picks new targets to investigate Publication date: 18.11.2012
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Four new HMRC task forces have been set up. Three will investigate businesses, but one will look at repayment fraud. Who are these aimed at?
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get in first with auto-enrolment Publication date: 18.11.2012
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get in first with auto-enrolment.. Employer pensions. As you probably know there are major changes on the way for workplace pensions in the form of the auto-enrolment (AE) scheme. But, as we recently reported, AE has been put back a year or two for small to medium-sized companies ( yr.2, iss.4, pg.9 , see The next step ). However, if your company is...
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Share capital or a loan - which is more tax efficient? Publication date: 18.11.2012
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If you’re starting a new company or putting more cash into an existing one, you have broadly two ways to invest - shares or a loan. There are tax pros and cons to each, but if you’re worried about losing your capital which should you go for?
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Latest from the VATman Publication date: 28.08.2012
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Latest from the VATman.. Pasty tax In a letter to the Chairman of the Treasury Select Committee the Treasury Minister, David Gauke, announced the death of the “pasty tax” (well most of it). Zero-rating will still apply to freshly baked/cooked products allowed to cool naturally but standard-rating will apply to foods kept warm, reheated or held out...
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Cases roundup Publication date: 28.08.2012
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Cases roundup.. Cameron Black (London) Limited v HMRC [2012] UKFTT 257 (TC). Planning permission Case. This was an appeal against a decision by the VATman that supplies made by Cameron Black (CB) during the construction of a new building did not qualify to be zero-rated for VAT purposes. The facts. CB carried out work on a dwelling on the top floor...
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VAT due on an MOT? Publication date: 28.08.2012
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The VAT position of MOTs can be rather confusing - some garages charge it and some don’t. To add further confusion some charge VAT on just part of the MOT fee! So what’s the real position?
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Do your sums before joining the flat rate scheme Publication date: 28.08.2012
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If you’re thinking of joining the flat rate scheme (FRS), you’ll need to be sure it doesn’t cost you any more than normal VAT accounting would. As backdating any application to leave will be difficult, what should you watch out for?
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