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There’s no fine - why is it still worth appealing? Publication date: 13.12.2018
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Your VAT filing and payments have always been on time, but the return for the most recent quarter was several days late due to the finance manager being seriously ill. You have received a surcharge notice, but no fine. Why should you appeal using our document?
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Selling your shares back - capital gain or income distribution? Publication date: 13.12.2018
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When shares are sold, any tax due is usually assessed under the capital gains tax regime. However, if you’re selling shares back to an unquoted trading company the proceeds can be taxed as a distribution. How can our template letter help you out?
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How to exempt capital gains from tax Publication date: 13.12.2018
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There are several methods available for delaying a capital gains tax bill, but one relief offers you the chance to permanently exempt gains. What trap do you need to watch for and how does our new document help?
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Do I have to pay a penalty? Publication date: 13.12.2018
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Do I have to pay a penalty?..Q. I have received a surcharge letter from HMRC saying my last VAT return was late. I’ve checked and I have a confirmation showing it was submitted on time. Can I appeal? A. If your return was filed on time then this is either a mistake by HMRC or a software error at their end. Either way it’s not your fault. Send our...
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Avoid a tax bill when changing joint land interests Publication date: 13.12.2018
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You and your brother jointly own a rental property, as well as a house inherited from your parents. Your brother wants to sell one of these, and you want to buy his share of the other with your proceeds. How can our new document help to do this efficiently?
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Can I reduce the tax on the gain Publication date: 13.12.2018
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Can I reduce the tax on the gain..Q. I have owned a property for just over 20 years. It was let via an agent for most of that time, but for the last four years I have been living in it as my only address. Unfortunately, the breakdown of my marriage made this necessary. I have retained the flat through an amicable divorce, but need to sell it to realise...
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Dealing with mixed supply challenges Publication date: 31.10.2017
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Some of your clients might sell a bundle of goods or services to their customers in a single sale, where the different elements of the bundle attract varying rates of VAT. What is the correct way of accounting for VAT in these situations?
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Tax-efficient benefits for 2017/18 and beyond Publication date: 31.10.2017
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In order to retain staff, your clients might ask your advice on what tax-efficient benefits they can provide. What kind of benefits will not hit their employees too heavily in the pocket?
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Latest HMRC spotlight focus on Rangers case Publication date: 31.10.2017
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Latest HMRC spotlight focus on Rangers case..Spotlight. HMRC publishes short bulletins known as “spotlights”, detailing the latest developments in its crusade against aggressive tax avoidance. Perhaps unsurprisingly, the most recent spotlight (see Follow up ) concerns HMRC’s Supreme Court victory in the Rangers case on disguised remuneration....
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Basis periods in the final years of a trade Publication date: 31.10.2017
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Your client’s unincorporated business will cease trading shortly. There are specific rules that govern how the final profits are calculated. How do you apply the correct basis period, and is there anything else to remember?
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