Perhaps the one thing that everyone can agree on is that Brexit has become a national crisis and an embarrassment to us Brits. Nichola Ross Martin suggests a way out of the log jam.
Nichola's SME Tax w-update 15 March 2019
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Some more interesting news on the 'disguised remuneration' loan charge this week. It turns out that one of the major promoters of self employed disguised schemes did not notify the schemes under DOTAS. By co-incidence, there is a growing realisation that HMRC's estimates that only some 50,000 people are affected by the coming loan charge may be woefully low.
Contractor Loan scheme should have been notified
In HMRC v Hyrax Resourcing Limited & Bosley Park Limited & Peak Performance Head Office Services Limited [2019] TC07025 the First Tier Tribunal (FTT) found that a contractor loan scheme should have been notified under the Disclosure of Tax Avoidance Schemes (DOTAS) regulations.
Chancellor's Spring Statement: highlights, 'A brighter future is within our grasp'
The chancellor of the exchequor Philip Hammond presented his Spring Statement today. It is not another Budget, that is set for next Autumn. Here are the highlights.
Nichola's SME Tax W-update 8 March 2019
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We have lots of practical tips and guides for you this time, however the new consultation 'Off-Payroll working' in the private sector might also catch a lot of attention.
Nichola's SME tax W-update 1 March 2019
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As we enter the final month of yet another tax year we have created one of our special Employers’ What’s On? We report on HMRC latest Agent Update and we look at some practical taxing issues.
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