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From 1 January 2021, you will need an Economic Operators Registration and Identification (EORI) number to move goods between Great Britain and the EU. Prior
From 1 January 2021, you will need an Economic Operators Registration and Identification (EORI) number to move goods between Great Britain and the EU. Prior
Many businesses have been forced to close as a result of the national and local restrictions introduced to slow the spread of Coronavirus. Where this
The deadline for filing your 2019/20 tax return is fast approaching, as is the due date for the first payment on account for 2020/21. Now
The Covid-19 pandemic has placed the office Christmas party firmly off the menu this year. Regardless of what restrictions are in place over the Christmas
This year has been difficult for many and landlords may not have been able to secure the full market rent for a property. Landlords may
A landlord running an incorporated business is likely to need to use their own car for the purposes of the business. Where this is the
Hard on the heels of a series of local lockdowns, England entered into a second national lockdown from 5 November 2020 to 2 December 2020.
Where a family company has cash in the bank but profits have been adversely affected by the pandemic, directors of a family company may wish
At the start of the pandemic, VAT registered businesses were given the option of deferring payment of any VAT that fell due in the period
Following the Prime Minister’s announcement that England will enter a national lockdown from 5 November 2020 to 2 December 2020, the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme,
Small business accountant – Why do you need an accountant? How to choose a small business accountant? Where should you start? We hope that this
Over the past ten years, various steps have been taken to improve the effectiveness of the off-payroll (IR35) rules, with limited success. In April 2017
An income tax charge will generally arise where an employee, or a family member, is able to use a work’s van for private use. This
Despite the crazy and uncertain times that we find ourselves living in, directors and employees can still celebrate Christmas in tax-free style – even it
The rent-a-room scheme allows those with a spare room in their home to let it out furnished and to receive rental income of £7,500 tax-free
There can be money to be made buying a property in a dilapidated state, renovating it, and selling it for a profit. However, when it
Furnished holiday lets benefit from a number of tax advantages which are not available to landlords of residential lets. One of the main advantages is
Anyone who owns a property will need to carry out repairs and maintenance from time to time. Where the property is let out, the question
As the new academic year begins, for student starting or returning to university, the 2020/21 academic year looks very different to normal. While many students
Those looking to buy an investment property may wish to consider a holiday let. Not only do the second and subsequent homes benefit from SDLT
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