If you want to change the phone number linked to your Business Tax Account, or the way you get the authentication code, you could find yourself stuck in a login loop. Here’s what to do if you are having problems accessing the account.
Capital Gains Tax rules when couples separate
Couples whose marriage or civil partnership ends formally in divorce or dissolution will get longer to make a fair and tax-efficient distribution of assets between them under new rules.
Did claims comply with the furlough scheme?
Q: What connects 1,100 HMRC staff, a set of FAQs and a negative outcome for a business at a tax tribunal. A: HMRC’s approach to claims made under the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS or furlough scheme).
Data Protection: Bye bye GDPR?
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is getting a post-Brexit makeover as new data protection rules are planned. What changes should you expect?
Introducing the Plastic Packaging Tax
If your business imports or manufactures plastic packaging components – or regularly trades with a business that does – the new Plastic Packaging Tax (PPT) needs to be on your radar.
Staff tips, employer obligations
Long-anticipated legislation to ensure staff tips go to the people they were intended for is finally going through parliament. Here is the need-to-know information for employers, particularly in sectors like hospitality, leisure and services, where tipping is especially high profile.
Staff out of office? Remote working rules under review
With employees increasingly able to work from almost anywhere in the world, the Office of Tax Simplification (OTS) is examining the rules on tax and social security around hybrid and distance working – within the UK and globally.
The EIS: Cameras, action and a happy tax ending
The Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS) offer significant tax reliefs to individual investors buying new shares in the company. Availability of relief under the EIS took centre stage in a tax tribunal case brought by Inferno Films Ltd. Spoiler alert: Inferno won.
FAO landlords: Homes for Ukraine scheme
If you’re a landlord providing housing under the Homes for Ukraine scheme, here’s what you need to know about property taxes in relation to the initiative. [Read more…]
What comes next for capital allowances?
The enhanced Annual Investment Allowance (AIA) and super-deduction come to an end on 31 March 2023. What might the government’s future plans for capital allowances be?
Capital Gains Tax: negligible value claims
What happens if you own shares that have become all but worthless? Say you bought shares at the start of the pandemic, and their value has plummeted. In these circumstances, a negligible value claim may work to your advantage.
What would happen in your business if you weren’t there to run things?
The consequences of an accident, sudden illness or loss of capacity can be serious for small business owners. Having Lasting Powers of Attorney in place ensures it would be ‘business as usual’ if you couldn’t be there.
Introducing Tom Carter – RfM Group Tax Manager
Earlier this year we welcomed Tom Carter to RfM in the role of Group Tax Manager. Since joining RfM, Tom’s knowledge of corporate and personal tax has proven invaluable and he’s supported colleagues across the group with high-level tax matters. Here’s a little more about Tom and his journey to becoming a tax master.
It’s good to listen – RfM introduces new Wellbeing Team
Staff from across all the RfM offices and group companies recently got together for a ‘summer social’ which saw them enjoying afternoon tea, a trivia quiz, and catching up with colleagues – all whilst pootling along the Lancaster canal on a barge. The event was also an ideal opportunity for the new RfM ‘Wellbeing Team’ to introduce themselves, and talk about what they will be doing to support and promote staff wellbeing across the group.
When should you make a Will?
The simple answer to the question of when you should make a Will is: as soon as you reach legal age. Of course, we accept that the last thing on your mind as you turn 18 is what’s going to happen when you die. So here are some of the other key moments in life where you definitely should make or change your Will.
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