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Employment Status, IR35 & the Off Payroll Working Rules
IR35 is a legislation designed to stop workers incorrectly claiming to be contractors, rather than employees, for tax benefits. Contractors and freelancers need to make sure that they are IR35 compliant. Find out more.
Annual Tax on Enveloped Dwellings (ATED)
We take a look at ATED - a tax payable by companies on high value residential property (a dwelling).
Are you making use of your tax allowances?
We outline some tax tips to help ensure individuals utilise their tax allowances before the end of the tax year and maximise their tax efficiency.
Capital Gains Tax on the Sale of Property
Individuals may need to pay tax when they sell property. Find out about the new rules that apply to property disposals from April 2020, find out how the tax is calculated and what reliefs are available.
Property Capital Gains Tax changes from April 2020
We take a look at the main changes to Capital Gains Tax on property that are scheduled to come into effect from April 2020.
Tax Deductions for Working from Home
We take a look at the allowable deductions self-employed individuals and company directors can claim against their profits when they work from home.
Tax Relief on Pension Contributions
Pensions are a potentially very tax efficient form of long-term saving, with contributions attracting up to 60% tax relief in the right circumstances.
Barristers: Sole Trade or Limited Company Pros and Cons
We explore the main pros and cons of setting up a limited company for barristers
Mortgage interest restriction (aka section 24) - How to mitigate the tax liability
Are you affected by the restriction on mortgage interest relief (aka section 24) on your rental income? Find out how the restriction works, what effect it has and most importantly what can be done to mitigate its impact on your tax liability.
5 Common Errors in Self-Assessment tax returns
Read our article for Support Local magazine where we discuss the 5 common errors in Self-Assessment tax returns.