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Nichola's SME Tax W-update 7 April 2022
Happy New Tax Year
We start the year with a packed update containing some really useful new guides and updates to assist you in the preparation of tax returns, payroll and to fullfilling essential Continuing Professional Development (CPD) requirements. We ask whether HMRC is calling time on payroll umbrella providers, and what it means to be non-domiciled for tax purposes?
Nichola's SME Tax W-update 31 March 2022
Hello,
As we approach the end of another tax year we have some useful guides for employers, while my top picks for this week's essential reading include our Capital Allowances 'What's new' and 'Working from home' update, which looks at some of HMRC's new guidance and examples.
New form 64-8 for tax agent authorisation
HMRC has updated form 64-8. Agents are advised to use the new form from 31 March 2022 on. Form 64-8 is the form used to authorise a tax agent to act on your behalf. The new form now allows a combined registration for PAYE and CIS online services
Nichola's SME Tax Spring update 24 March 2022
Hello,
This week we take a closer look at measures announced in Chancellor Rishi Sunak's 2022 Spring Statement, we have a new Agent update, late payment interest rises and list of targets in the sanctions list is expanded even further.
Spring Statement 2022: At a glance
Chancellor Rishi Sunak made his 2022 Spring Statement on 23 March 2023. Headline grabbers were a cut in the National Insurance threshold for employees, a future cut in Income Tax and another freeze on fuel duty.
Spring Statement 2022: Live Highlights
Chancellor Rishi Sunak gave his Spring Statement on 23 March 2022: these are our live highlights, introducing a rise in the National Insurance contribution (NICs) threhold and 0% VAT on energy saving products, increased capital allowances and a reduction in Income tax from 2024. A more detailed summary will follow later today. The chancellor refered to the on-going war in Ukraine and how his is considering the UK's responses to that war and to our security in that respect and in the state of our economy.
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