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I am unable to pay my Income Tax bill – What can I do?

Posted on December 11, 2024 by Howard Roth

Sometimes, paying your tax bill on time can be difficult when costs are high. If you miss a payment deadline or think you will miss one because you are unable to pay your tax bill, you must contact HM Revenue … Continue reading →

What is the most tax-efficient salary choice for you after the Budget?

Posted on December 11, 2024 by Howard Roth

Directors have the ability to draw income from a business in several ways, including through the extraction of profits from the business, which can create significant opportunities to manage tax liabilities. Key tax rates and allowances for 2025/26 Here is … Continue reading →

Should you buy a double cab pickup before April?

Posted on December 11, 2024 by Howard Roth

If you are a sole trader or small business owner using a double cab pickup (DCPU) for your work, now is the time to consider your options. The Budget revealed a tax change for DCPUs that could have significant financial … Continue reading →

Christmas cheer or tax liability? How trivial benefits impact your business

Posted on December 11, 2024 by Howard Roth

With Christmas right around the corner, many of you might be looking into ways to spread the holiday cheer among your employees. Maybe you want to give a box of chocolates to your executive assistant or a bottle of wine … Continue reading →

Capital Gains Tax is increasing – What does this mean for you?

Posted on November 8, 2024 by Howard Roth

Capital Gains Tax (CGT) was a significant target for the Chancellor in the Autumn Budget – with an immediate rise put in place for both the basic and higher rate of CGT. The basic rate paid by basic rate taxpayers … Continue reading →

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