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Important updates to Making Tax Digital and late payment rates you might have missed in the Spring Statement

Posted on 27th March 202527th March 2025

This week’s Spring Statement brought two announcements that will matter to anyone running their own business or earning income from property.  

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Are you prepared to spot scams this Self-Assessment season?

Posted on 10th December 202410th December 2024

We are getting ever closer to 31 January 2025 and the Self-Assessment tax return deadline, so businesses and individuals are being urged to stay vigilant against a surge in tax-related scams.  

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Earning between £100,000 and £150,000? Your tax return is changing

Posted on 15th May 202415th May 2024

If you’re a high earner with between £100,000 and £150,000 in net adjusted income, you’ll soon receive a letter from HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) regarding whether you need to continue submitting a Self-Assessment tax return.

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Making MTD for ITSA easier for landlords

Posted on 17th April 202417th April 2024

Making Tax Digital (MTD) for Income Tax Self-Assessment (ITSA) represents a significant shift in how individuals, including landlords, must report their income and manage their tax affairs.

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Five Self-Assessment deductions you didn’t know you could claim

Posted on 14th February 202414th February 2024

With the Self-Assessment deadline passing on 31 January, it’s clear that many sole traders and business owners aren’t using allowable expenses and deductions to their full potential.

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Tightening the reins on ‘side hustles’ – Navigating HMRC’s new powers

Posted on 3rd January 20243rd January 2024

HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) is now using new powers granted to them by the Government to target a key area of tax evasion – online traders.

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