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Personal Tax

Don’t forget to claim your crypto losses
May 17, 2023
Why it's advisable to review capital losses on cryptoassets soon for capital gains tax obligations and claims.
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Salary vs dividend – which is now best for business owners?
May 5, 2023
Changes to corporation tax and dividend allowances raise questions about Directors' tax-efficient remuneration. This article explores the options.
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What was revealed in The Treasury’s Tax Administration and Maintenance Day
May 3, 2023
A round up of some of the key areas likely to have a direct impact on tax planning in the months and years ahead.
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Chancellor’s Budget Summary – March 2023
March 16, 2023
Steadying the ship - how will Chancellor Jeremy Hunt's Budget to stabilise the economy affect you or your business?
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Trusts face new reporting requirements
July 21, 2022
From 1st September 2022 the Government is introducing changes which require certain trusts to registered with HMRC.
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Tax payment changes on property sales
December 14, 2021
Changes to the way capital gains tax (CGT) works for property disposals are impacting both UK-resident and non-resident owners
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HMRC targeting cryptoasset holders and Foreign Tax Credit Relief claimants
November 18, 2021
HMRC is currently writing to holders of cryptoassets and those it feels may have incorrectly claimed Foreign Tax Credit Relief on 2019/20 incomes.
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Chancellor’s Budget Summary – October 2021
October 28, 2021
Rebuilding the fragile economy - how will the Chancellor's October 2021 Budget affect you and your business?
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Women missing out on state pension
October 15, 2021
Thousands of women are thought to have been underpaid the state pension, thanks to a rule change in 2008 and computer errors.
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Pension freedom age to rise
October 8, 2021
The earliest age at which you can withdraw cash from a private pension, without facing tax penalties, is set to increase from 55 to 57 on 6 April 2028.
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Fresh financial implications for British-owned French properties
September 20, 2021
France has always proved a popular choice of the British when buying property overseas. Following Brexit, however, fresh rules mean British Citizens now face some hefty financial implications.
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Meeting the cost of the new Social Care Funding Reform
September 9, 2021
The Government has announced new social care proposals. In this article we examine the implications for people in meeting the cost of the reforms.
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Non-residents’ tax on capital gains on UK land
March 28, 2021
CGT applies to non-residents disposing of UK land and certain interests in assets that are ‘property-rich’
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Why the pandemic may affect your residency status for tax
March 16, 2021
The lock-down's implications for the UK’s Statutory Residence Test
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Non-domiciliaries’ income & gains
January 26, 2021
Those individuals resident in the UK, but not domiciled for legal purposes, have faced increasing changes and complexity to their tax position.
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Tax on disposal of your home explained
April 14, 2020
Why fewer homeowners might escape paying capital gains tax on the disposal of their homes in future.
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Pre-owned assets charge
February 11, 2020
Income tax on UK resident individuals who enjoy benefits derived from what is now described as ‘property previously enjoyed’
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UK taxation on divorce by non-domiciliaries
January 24, 2020
The key tax issues to consider in divorce cases where either of the parties is resident but not domiciled in the UK
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Trusts – are they still relevant?
July 22, 2019
Although a number of the benefits of trusts have been eroded over recent years there are still many reasons why a trust may be used
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