Category Archives: Tax Planning

Furnished Holiday Lets and the loss of tax breaks

Furnished Holiday Let

Among the announcements in the Spring 2024 Budget earlier this month was the decision to abolish the Furnished Holiday Let (FHL).  This means the loss of tax breaks for that type of rental business. Did you watch the Chancellor’s budget speech? During the speech, he mentioned Hon Members from St Austell and Newquay, North Devon, […]

Autumn Statement 2023 – The Overview

Autumn Statement

The Chancellor, Jeremy Hunt, made a statement on our economy last week. The Autumn Statement 2023 unveiled the current government’s tax and spending plans. The statement also focused on the growth of the British Economy over the coming years.   The UK Economic Outlook   The Chancellor expressed a strong desire to prioritise the expansion […]

Tax deductible expenses for your property business

vacant property

In the field of the rental business, whether an expense is tax deductible will very much depend on what it is.  However, the ability to deduct expenses in a property business depends on the status of your rental business. So, what do we mean by the status of the business?  Well, when it comes to […]

What is capital gains tax and how to pay less?

how to pay less CGT

Capital gains tax (CGT) is a complicated area of tax and one that a lot of people don’t come across often unless you are a regular investor. So, what is capital gains tax and how to pay less? When individuals or trusts sell or gift an asset, they typically pay taxes on any profit or […]

Basis Period Reform

The Basis Period Reform was originally planned to coincide with Making Tax Digital (MTD), but despite MTD being postponed, HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) will still implement the Basis Period Reform. This will have an impact on self-employed individuals and partnerships. If you run a partnership or are self-employed, the Basis Period Reforms will impact […]

Managing Inheritance Tax

iht planning

Like many other taxes, inheritance tax (IHT) allowances have been frozen over the last few years. This means that more people are now paying IHT. Recent data from HMRC has revealed that IHT collected between April 2022 and February 2023 totalled £6.4bn, this is £900m higher than the same period last year. So, what can you […]

Budget 2023 – The Details

After presenting a Budget-in-all-but name with the Autumn Statement, the Spring Budget was delivered against the backdrop of a day of widespread industrial action. The run-up to the event appeared deliberately downplayed, save for a late flurry of leaks highlighting a focus on childcare at one end of the scale and pensions at the other. […]

Do I need an Accountant to file a Tax Return?

Tax Return

This is a common question when thinking about completing your Tax Return.  Can I do it myself or do I really need an Accountant to file a Tax Return.  Well, the simple answer is it depends. It depends whether you have the time, whether your time would be better spent elsewhere, and how complex your […]

Do you want to transfer the ownership of your investments to your spouse to save tax?

Have you been thinking that if you could just transfer some of your investment income to your spouse then you will have a lower tax liability? If so, you are not the only one.  This is a common question when we prepare client’s tax returns. Having just completed the tax season and nearing the end […]

The Tax Benefits of an Electric Car

The company car is becoming more popular again mainly because of electric cars. Once again it is potentially an exciting tax perk and an important part of any remuneration planning. In our updated blog we revisit the tax benefits of an electric car. Of course, nobody these days questions the environmental benefits of running an […]