New tax rules on holiday lets. What does it mean for owners?

2022

New tax rules on holiday lets

New tax rules on holiday lets. What does it mean for owners?

Do you own a second home? Be careful of the new tax rules on holiday lets or you could end up facing tough measures. It was recently announced that the Government would reform business rates relief for owners of second homes – resulting in some holiday let owners facing additional costs of up to £1,000 […]

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Do you own a second home? Be careful of the new tax rules on holiday lets or you could end up facing tough measures. It was recently announced that the Government would reform business rates relief for owners of second homes – resulting in some holiday let owners facing additional costs of up to £1,000

directors banned for Bounce Back Loan fraud

Company directors banned for Bounce Back Loan (BBL) fraud

Two company directors have received a ban totalling 21 years after fraudulently claiming £100,000 in bounce back loans (BBL). Following an investigation by the Insolvency Service, Aamer Aslam from Huddersfield and Razwan Ashraf from Keighley were disqualified for 11 and 10 years respectively. The duo were co-directors of Scholars Academy Ltd, a specialist tuition centre

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Two company directors have received a ban totalling 21 years after fraudulently claiming £100,000 in bounce back loans (BBL). Following an investigation by the Insolvency Service, Aamer Aslam from Huddersfield and Razwan Ashraf from Keighley were disqualified for 11 and 10 years respectively. The duo were co-directors of Scholars Academy Ltd, a specialist tuition centre

MTD pilot scheme

MTD pilot scheme trialled by only nine volunteers

The MTD (Making Tax Digital) pilot scheme for the next phase of the HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) initiative has seen a drastic slump in users. Self-employed businesses and landlords with annual business or property income above £10,000 will need to follow the rules for MTD for Income Tax and Self-Assessment (ITSA) from 6 April

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The MTD (Making Tax Digital) pilot scheme for the next phase of the HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) initiative has seen a drastic slump in users. Self-employed businesses and landlords with annual business or property income above £10,000 will need to follow the rules for MTD for Income Tax and Self-Assessment (ITSA) from 6 April

late payment crisis and failing SMEs

More than 44,000 SMEs failing due to a late payment crisis

According to the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) survey, more than 440,000 small businesses could fail because of a new late payment crisis. The national small business organisation has called for the Government to step in and take urgent action to improve how companies are paid. According to the FSB study, 30% of small businesses

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According to the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) survey, more than 440,000 small businesses could fail because of a new late payment crisis. The national small business organisation has called for the Government to step in and take urgent action to improve how companies are paid. According to the FSB study, 30% of small businesses

Tax tips to help your business save money

Tax tips to help your business save money

Are you setting up a new business, or already a well-established company? Did you know that there are ways you can save money through tax reliefs and allowances. Certain tax initiatives even allow business owners to save money that they can reinvest back into their company. Enhanced Capital Allowance (ECA) ECA schemes encourage businesses to

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Are you setting up a new business, or already a well-established company? Did you know that there are ways you can save money through tax reliefs and allowances. Certain tax initiatives even allow business owners to save money that they can reinvest back into their company. Enhanced Capital Allowance (ECA) ECA schemes encourage businesses to

Income tax basis periods for unincorporated companies

Income tax basis period – What unincorporated businesses need to know

Are you an unincorporated company? Watch out for the income tax basis period reform. All unincorporated businesses, including sole traders, the self-employed and trading partnerships, will be taxed on profits generated in the 12 months to 5 April (or 31 March) each year from 2024-25. Here is what you need to know about the income tax

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Are you an unincorporated company? Watch out for the income tax basis period reform. All unincorporated businesses, including sole traders, the self-employed and trading partnerships, will be taxed on profits generated in the 12 months to 5 April (or 31 March) each year from 2024-25. Here is what you need to know about the income tax

How the penalty system for late tax submissions is changing

Under new rules set by the Government, the system of penalties for VAT and Income Tax Self-Assessment (ITSA) are changing. The new system of fines is aimed at tackling non-compliance by taxpayers who repeatedly fail to meet their obligations to provide returns and other information requested by HMRC. Those who make occasional and infrequent mistakes

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Under new rules set by the Government, the system of penalties for VAT and Income Tax Self-Assessment (ITSA) are changing. The new system of fines is aimed at tackling non-compliance by taxpayers who repeatedly fail to meet their obligations to provide returns and other information requested by HMRC. Those who make occasional and infrequent mistakes

accountants critical to the success of SMEs

Accountants critical to the success of SMEs

At the start of 2021, there were estimated to be 5.6 million UK private sector businesses. Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are the lifeblood of the country, accounting for 99.9 per cent of all businesses across the UK. According to a survey commissioned by Sage, SME’s acknowledge that their operations would struggle to function efficiently without

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At the start of 2021, there were estimated to be 5.6 million UK private sector businesses. Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are the lifeblood of the country, accounting for 99.9 per cent of all businesses across the UK. According to a survey commissioned by Sage, SME’s acknowledge that their operations would struggle to function efficiently without

Corporation Tax changes 2023

Be prepared for changes to Corporation Tax in 2023

The 2023-24 tax year may seem a long way off, but companies must be prepared for Corporation Tax changes to the system. The main rate of Corporation Tax (CT) will rise to 25 per cent for the financial year commencing on 1 April 2023, but it is slightly more complicated than the headline figure and the rate

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The 2023-24 tax year may seem a long way off, but companies must be prepared for Corporation Tax changes to the system. The main rate of Corporation Tax (CT) will rise to 25 per cent for the financial year commencing on 1 April 2023, but it is slightly more complicated than the headline figure and the rate

Cash no longer king as card payments surge in lockdown

Whether it is down to the spread of the Coronavirus or just a general trend to a more cashless society, card payments have boomed in the last couple of years. While restrictions were in place, hardly anyone accepted cash and it is a trend that looks like it will continue with more and more payments

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Whether it is down to the spread of the Coronavirus or just a general trend to a more cashless society, card payments have boomed in the last couple of years. While restrictions were in place, hardly anyone accepted cash and it is a trend that looks like it will continue with more and more payments