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Claiming back the higher charge Publication date: 21.04.2016
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The new additional stamp duty land tax surcharge of 3% applies to purchases of second residential properties from 6 April 2016. When can your clients claim a refund, and how do you do this?
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A reasonable excuse only valid for so long Publication date: 21.04.2016
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A reasonable excuse only valid for so long..Excuse. Bereavement is often cited in cases where a penalty, e.g. for late filing, is being appealed, and rightly so. HMRC is usually sympathetic; however, a recent First-Tier Tribunal (FTT) case reminds us that for the excuse to be reasonable, there is another requirement - that the taxpayer brings matters...
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HMRC clarifies gift aid relief Publication date: 21.04.2016
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HMRC clarifies gift aid relief..Response . HMRC has issued a statement clarifying a misunderstanding in the media (see Follow up ). It had been reported that gift aid relief was going to be restricted where the donation included messages of support from people other than the donor. HMRC says this is not the case, and donations made by individuals qualify...
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Secure a tax break for your cultural clients Publication date: 21.04.2016
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The 2016 Budget saw a welcome announcement that may open a VAT refund scheme to any museums or galleries you have as clients. How can they qualify for this and why might it benefit them?
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Can making investments via a company still be beneficial? Publication date: 21.04.2016
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How can a company with investment business status secure favourable treatment? Following measures introduced in 2015 and 2016, is holding investments through a limited company still a tax-efficient planning solution?
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New rules could indirectly catch your clients out Publication date: 21.04.2016
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Your clients may think that the VAT evasion perpetrated by foreign businesses is none of their concern; however, new proposals could affect them indirectly. What are these and what should you advise them to do?
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An alternative way of resolving issues with HMRC Publication date: 21.04.2016
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Poor general administration from HMRC has caused a high level of frustration at the department for many years. There is a lesser known method of escalating specific client issues - the Agent Account Manager (AAM) service. When might this be a good option?
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Avoiding accidental guarantees via e-mail Publication date: 06.06.2013
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It’s quite possible for a contract to arise via an exchange of e-mails. However, following a recent ruling, it’s clear that they might create a binding director’s guarantee too. So what can you do to avoid this happening accidentally?
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Putting family on the payroll? Publication date: 06.06.2013
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One of our subscribers wanted to put his teenage son on the company payroll to help him with his finances, but was worried what HMRC would say about this. Can his company claim a tax deduction for his son’s wages?
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How to start a court claim Publication date: 06.06.2013
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An invoice is still outstanding. The directors all agree it’s now time to get tough on the debtor, but it’s the first time they’ve ever had to resort to the courts. How do they start the claim?
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