Happy New Year to one and all. We thought that we would kick things off with a quiz.
SME Tax News
As we enter the twenties, which may or may not be 'roaring', we take a look back at the last decade and the changes it has brought to the UK tax rules.
The government has announced a package of changes to the Disguised Remuneration Loan Charge, this follows the conclusion of Sir Amyas Morse’s independent review of the loan charge policy and its implementation.
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This time we say goodbye to another decade and have a look back at some of the highlights of the year. There are one or two interesting cases too and a Christmas story all about bears.
The Bear Necessities: a story for Christmas.
The Queen’s Speech today set out the government’s agenda at the State Opening of Parliament. Announcements included increases to the National Insurance (NI) threshold, further support to Research and Development (R & D) credits and changes to business rates.
In Caris Properties Limited v HMRC [2019] TC7481, the First Tier Tribunal upheld tax-geared penalties for a late filed CT return. Brexit was not a reasonable excuse.
We have been celebrating this festive time of year with a Christmas Selection Box of different tax reliefs and exemptions. Like all good things this must now come to an end. We hope that our "Box" have saved you pounds rather than adding them!