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Capital allowances for cars

Date posted: 30th Jul 2025

Cars are a special case when it comes to capital allowances. While capital allowances may be claimed on cars used in a business, partners and sole traders have…

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Too much cash in the company?

Date posted: 30th Jul 2025

Although many companies are facing difficult times, some have managed to accumulate a sizeable amount of cash in their business’ current account. Leaving this cash where it is…

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Will the Chancellor Slash Pension Tax Relief in the Autumn Budget?

Date posted: 30th Jul 2025

With Chancellor Rachel Reeves facing a £20 bn–£30 bn fiscal gap, all eyes are on the Autumn 2025 Budget. While Labour pledged not to hike income tax, VAT, or employee…

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Understanding the HMRC Let Property Campaign: What Landlords Need to Know

Date posted: 30th Jul 2025

The HMRC Let Property Campaign (LPC) is an opportunity for individual landlords who owe tax on rental income to come forward and bring their tax affairs up to…

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Making Gifts and Reducing Inheritance Tax: Know Your IHT Reliefs

Date posted: 11th Jul 2025

When planning to pass on wealth to loved ones, it’s important to understand which gifts may be free from Inheritance Tax (IHT). HMRC offers several gift exemptions—some of…

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Do You Need to File a Self Assessment Tax Return?

Date posted: 11th Jul 2025

With the next tax return season approaching, it’s important to check whether you need to submit a Self Assessment tax return for the 2024/25 tax year. Even if…

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Non-UK Residents: Don’t Forget Capital Gains Tax on UK Property Sales

Date posted: 11th Jul 2025

If you’re a non-UK resident and you sell UK residential or commercial property, you may be liable to UK Capital Gains Tax (CGT)—even if you live abroad and…

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Don’t Forget to Declare Child Benefit: Key Thresholds to Watch

Date posted: 11th Jul 2025

If you or your partner claim Child Benefit and either of you earns over £60,000, you may need to repay some or all of it. This is done…

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HMRC to Cease Sending Most Letters by Post from 2025

Date posted: 11th Jul 2025

HMRC has confirmed that it will stop sending the majority of tax-related letters by post, moving instead to a digital-by-default approach. This means many taxpayers will no longer…

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Important Update for unincorporated businesses: Changes to the Way Your Business Profits Are Declared

Date posted: 11th Jul 2025

From the 2024/25 tax year, HMRC have made a change to how most sole traders and partnerships (excluding LLPs and partnerships with corporate members) calculate their business profits…

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