Yearly Archives: 2021


HMRC paperwork – we do...

Event date: 1st Jan 1970

We receive many calls from clients asking whether a letter they have received from HMRC is correct. This could be a change in PAYE code, a refund notice…

HMRC paperwork – we don’t always get copies!
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Reporting Covid-19 Support P...

Event date: 1st Jan 1970

If you are self-employed and you received Covid-19 support payments during the pandemic, you will need to report these on your Tax Return. If you are an employee…

Reporting Covid-19 Support Payments
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Rewarding employees – ...

Event date: 1st Jan 1970

Given the ongoing shortage of employees that appears to be facing every sector in every industry, there can be a temptation to simply gift shares in the employing…

Rewarding employees – be aware of the tax risks if you are gifting shares!
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Property income reporting

Event date: 1st Jan 1970

The deadline for filing your 2020/21 Tax Return online is 31 January 2022. If you received income from property, you may need to tell HMRC about it on…

Property income reporting
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Child benefit – it is ...

Event date: 1st Jan 1970

If you are responsible for bringing up a child who is under the age of 16, or under the age of 20 where they remain in approved education…

Child benefit – it is still worth registering even if you are not eligible?
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Super deduction – is i...

Event date: 1st Jan 1970

As we have mentioned on several occasions, the super deduction is a very valuable tax relief for those companies looking to invest in plant and machinery. A re-cap…

Super deduction – is it time to plan your spend now?
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CIS – How to work out whethe...

Event date: 1st Jan 1970

The Construction Industry Scheme (CIS) requires registration of anyone who works in that industry, be that a sole trader or a company. The registration rule includes the largest…

CIS – How to work out whether it applies – practical problems on submission, penalties
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Electric charging points – I...

Event date: 1st Jan 1970

As part of the Government’s push to encourage drivers to ‘go electric’, the Transport Secretary, Grant Shapps, announced an extension to a £50 million Government fund to install…

Electric charging points – Is there a tax liability?
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Christmas Tax Advice For Bus...

Event date: 1st Jan 1970

Clive Owen LLP is warning businesses not to fall foul of the tax man this Christmas.  Seasonal gifts, including the staff Christmas party, can attract a tax bill…

Christmas Tax Advice For Businesses
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