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IOU up to £255,000 Publication date: 29.01.2004
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Recent changes in legislation have further limited the opportunity to shelter the family home and other assets from Inheritance Tax. We take a look at a well-known strategy that has taken on a new development. Could this work for you?
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A tale of two tranches Publication date: 29.01.2004
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You and a co-director are selling the rights of your product to your company. However, there are insufficient funds in the company to pay you the full amount now. Do you still have to pay Capital Gains Tax on the full amount of the deal?
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The Taxman’s late, can you be? Publication date: 29.01.2004
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The Taxman was late in sending out statements saying how much tax you should pay by January 31, 2004. Does this mean you can delay paying him?
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Flat-rate attraction Publication date: 29.01.2004
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In his pre-budget report the Chancellor announced changes to the flat-rate scheme that may make it more attractive to potential users. What’s changed and what if anything should you be doing about it?
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Landlord to your company Publication date: 29.01.2004
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You’ve decided to acquire some premises personally from which your company could operate. However, the premises are in a poor state of repair. If the company pays for repairs will you end up with a tax bill?
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Buying a car at the end of a lease period Publication date: 29.01.2004
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Buying a car at the end of a lease period.. VAT rules. A subscriber decided to purchase their company car at the end of the lease period. The car would be purchased, at substantially less than its original list price, by the business and become a business asset, but would continue to have some private use so they could not reclaim the VAT on the purchase....
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Breaking the code Publication date: 29.01.2004
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Next month the Taxman will start issuing PAYE tax codes for 2004/5. The code is a shortened method of defining your total tax-free pay for that year. So how do you go about checking you’ve got the right amount of tax-free pay for 2004/5?
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NMW and GB companies Publication date: 29.01.2004
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From your company you draw a minimum salary (£4,615pa for 2003/04) to obtain NI benefits. Dividends are then paid to you by the company. Won’t such a modest salary fall foul of the National Minimum Wage (NMW) rules?
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RTFTR, Mr Taxman Publication date: 29.01.2004
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RTFTR, Mr Taxman.. Reading. The Taxman is supposed to read any additional information you’ve included on your tax return before opening an enquiry (Year 3, Issue 21, Page 8). This is true whether he wants to know about just one tax return entry, a so-called aspect enquiry, or if he wants to question several points (a full enquiry). If an enquiry letter...
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Close the door on your way out Publication date: 05.02.2003
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You’d always believed that to be able to claim unfair dismissal an employee first needs to have completed a year’s service. So when you sacked someone who’d worked for less than a year, why did he succeed with his tribunal claim?
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