News Archive – 2022
                    13-12-2022            
    
        You could see your Income Tax bill increase significantly in 2022-23 because of an Income Tax thresholds freeze announced by the Chancellor in the Autumn Statement. While the basic (20%) and higher (40%) thresholds are remaining at their current levels until 2028, rising wages will see people dragged across these thresholds over the coming years.            
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                    13-12-2022            
    
        Planning for the future is essential when running a business and you should have a perspective of where you want to be in three to five years. Goals or targets provide a sense of direction, focus, and motivation. However, how do you set aims effectively? You could try the SMART method. This relies on five key            
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                    13-12-2022            
    
        Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has announced a series of changes to the UK research and development (R&D) tax credit regime, including a cut to the deduction and credit rates for the SME scheme. The R&D SME scheme enhanced deduction rate will be cut to 86 per cent from the current 130 per cent, and the payable            
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                    13-12-2022            
    
        Companies House has gone fully digital after the announcement of the closure of its office in London and all filing being transferred online. It has also permanently shut the public counters in Cardiff, Belfast and Edinburgh. Online services will be available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Changes have taken place with improved            
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                    13-12-2022            
    
        The exemption for paying Capital Gains Tax (CGT) is changing. The CGT annual exemption will fall from £12,300 to £6,000 from April 2023, before being cut in half again to £3,000 from April 2024. CGT is what you pay on any gains that you make when you come to sell an asset, such as a            
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                    18-11-2022            
    
        On Sunday 9 October, ten Wilder Coe team members took to the challenge of running 13.6 miles in the Richmond Half-marathon fundraiser to raise awareness for three great causes.  Joining together at the starting line on Sunday morning, Bee-Lean Chew and her team pounded paths and pavements at the RUN FEST Richmond Half-Marathon. A fast and            
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                    17-11-2022            
    
        The Autumn Statement 2022 comes at a time of significant challenge for the UK, alongside the rest of the world, which has faced damaging economic shocks due to the pandemic, Brexit, and the illegal war in Ukraine. The fourth Chancellor of the Exchequer for 2022, Jeremy Hunt, pledged to face the “£55 billion black hole”            
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                    11-11-2022            
    
        Why real estate owners must act now The Register of Overseas Entities (ROE) came into force in the UK on 1 August 2022. The UK government introduced an ROE through the new Economic Crime Transparency and Enforcement Act 2022 to combat economic crime and ensure legitimate businesses continue to invest in the UK. The Register            
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                    10-11-2022            
    
        Inflation is described as paying £15 for that £10 haircut you used to get for £5 when you had hair. It is soaring at the moment and leaves business owners facing real problems.  If they increase their prices, they risk losing customers, but if owners peg prices, they put their profits and potentially their business            
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                    10-11-2022            
    
        The festive season of goodwill is upon us as Christmas fast approaches. It is a time of year when employers look to reward their staff for their efforts over the past 12 months. But they should be aware that particular tax, National Insurance and reporting obligations apply. We want to ensure that you enjoy the festive season            
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                    10-11-2022            
    
        The status of IR35 or off-payroll working has recently caused more confusion once the repeals to reforms announcement by Kwasi Kwarteng were scrapped by new Chancellor Jeremy Hunt. Tax legislation designed to stop a form of tax avoidance known as disguised remuneration; IR35 is a set of rules applicable to individuals who avoid paying Income            
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                    10-11-2022            
    
        Card payments rocketed during the pandemic with no sight of slowing down. According to figures from the British Retail Consortium (BRC), card payments account for four of every five payments made. But as consumers switch, the soaring cost of accepting card payments is hitting retailers and adding to business costs.   According to the Institute of            
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                    15-09-2025            
    
        Wilder Coe appoints Daniel Djanogly as New Forensic Accounting  Partner.  Wilder Coe is delighted to announce the appointment of Daniel Djanogly as a Forensics Partner at its City of London office. Daniel brings over 30 years of specialist experience in forensic accounting and dispute resolution, further strengthening Wilder Coe’s capabilities in complex commercial litigation and            
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