31st March 2022
Given the continuing rise in basic living costs and now the outbreak of war in Ukraine, the Spring Statement delivered by Rishi Sunak highlighted that the aim was “to reform and reduce taxes”. Find out the key points of the budget and access the rates and tables for 2022/23.
29th March 2021
The Making Tax Digital soft landing period for digital links has now ended meaning that VAT returns for periods commencing on or after 1 April 2021 must be submitted, to HMRC, with digital links in place. We look at the steps you need to take for MTD compliance.
4th March 2021
The Chancellor of the Exchequer presented his Budget to Parliament on Wednesday 3 March 2021. We provide a summary of the key tax rates and budget decisions announced immediately after the Chancellor’s Budget Statement.
23rd February 2021
Various changes in rules and regulations will impact the charity sector in the coming months. Stay up to date with a roundup of the changes here.
4th January 2021
The UK left the EU VAT Territory on 31st December 2020. Businesses in Great Britain should therefore be aware of a number of detailed changes arising from Brexit which may affect them.
25th September 2020
The Chancellor recently announced a number of new measures to help the economy through the winter months whilst the Coronavirus pandemic continues.
23rd September 2020
Stay up to date with the latest developments in charity tax, including VAT clarifications for issues emerging during Covid-19, and current Gift Aid news
15th June 2020
The domestic reverse VAT charge for construction services has been delayed until 1st March 2021. We summarise the main considerations for the construction industry.
29th May 2020
The Chancellor announced changes to the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme and the Self-Employed Income Support Scheme. We provide an update on those changes.
31st March 2020
The UK Government has announced various schemes to help businesses overcome the financial challenges of the coronavirus. Keep updated with what is available to businesses and the self-employed.