Making Tax Digital for Income Tax – Government kills off confusing year-end statement

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Making Tax Digital for Income Tax – Government kills off confusing year-end statement

Designed to reduce the tax gap and simplify tax management for individuals and businesses, the Government’s Tax Administration Strategy is set to introduce Making Tax Digital (MTD) for Income Tax Self-Assessment (ITSA) by 6 April 2026. It will allow those who are self-employed, are landlords or are otherwise responsible for their own tax returns to […]

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Designed to reduce the tax gap and simplify tax management for individuals and businesses, the Government’s Tax Administration Strategy is set to introduce Making Tax Digital (MTD) for Income Tax Self-Assessment (ITSA) by 6 April 2026. It will allow those who are self-employed, are landlords or are otherwise responsible for their own tax returns to

R&D tax relief schemes to merge in 2024 – What it means for future claims

Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has announced a number of reforms to policies concerning businesses and innovation, in a bid to enhance growth in the economy. A significant measure concerns various tax relief schemes for businesses in the Research and Development (R&D) sector. Many operators in this sector are eligible for Corporation Tax relief on qualifying expenditure

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Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has announced a number of reforms to policies concerning businesses and innovation, in a bid to enhance growth in the economy. A significant measure concerns various tax relief schemes for businesses in the Research and Development (R&D) sector. Many operators in this sector are eligible for Corporation Tax relief on qualifying expenditure

A collection of team images after abseiling for Cancer Hair Care

Scaling heights for Cancer Hair Care

On 28th October and 11th November 2023, several brave Wilder Coe staff members decided to test their limits by abseiling down the ArcelorMittal Orbit in Stratford, London for Cancer Hair Care. Rebecca Shepherd, a semi-senior bookkeeper within our Hertfordshire-based Accounting Support department, took part in the abseil and described the experience: “It was incredible to

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On 28th October and 11th November 2023, several brave Wilder Coe staff members decided to test their limits by abseiling down the ArcelorMittal Orbit in Stratford, London for Cancer Hair Care. Rebecca Shepherd, a semi-senior bookkeeper within our Hertfordshire-based Accounting Support department, took part in the abseil and described the experience: “It was incredible to

Your quick guide to paying tax on your pensions

Making sure you’re paying the right amount of tax can be taxing! If you receive a State Pension or other type of pension, then you may still need to pay tax on it. Without the pay-as-you-earn (PAYE) structure of the workplace, you may find it hard to know when and how to pay tax on

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Making sure you’re paying the right amount of tax can be taxing! If you receive a State Pension or other type of pension, then you may still need to pay tax on it. Without the pay-as-you-earn (PAYE) structure of the workplace, you may find it hard to know when and how to pay tax on

Funded and thriving: Understanding financing

Financial initiatives to support business growth are continually being announced by the Government, local authorities, individuals and private-sector companies. Funding from private companies often aims to nurture specific industries, particularly high-growth sectors like technology, sustainable manufacturing and healthcare. They might target general growth or specific projects, such as the development of a new product. If

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Financial initiatives to support business growth are continually being announced by the Government, local authorities, individuals and private-sector companies. Funding from private companies often aims to nurture specific industries, particularly high-growth sectors like technology, sustainable manufacturing and healthcare. They might target general growth or specific projects, such as the development of a new product. If

Exiting the slow lane – Sustaining growth in uncertain times

Recent years have held a lot of uncertainty for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and independent businesses. While there are signs of recovery, SMEs have seen slow growth in recent months. However, with employment increasing at a faster pace than in large firms, there is a variety of ways in which small businesses can protect

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Recent years have held a lot of uncertainty for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and independent businesses. While there are signs of recovery, SMEs have seen slow growth in recent months. However, with employment increasing at a faster pace than in large firms, there is a variety of ways in which small businesses can protect

How to deal with the rising impact of Inheritance Tax on family homes

Inheritance tax (IHT) can be a sore subject for some taxpayers, especially when it comes to passing on the family home to the next generation. Often referred to as a “death tax” it cannot be ignored if you intend to leave considerable wealth to your beneficiaries. Recent developments indicate that more families than ever could

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Inheritance tax (IHT) can be a sore subject for some taxpayers, especially when it comes to passing on the family home to the next generation. Often referred to as a “death tax” it cannot be ignored if you intend to leave considerable wealth to your beneficiaries. Recent developments indicate that more families than ever could

Watt’s up with HMRC? Understanding the new electric car charging rules

The recent update to HM Revenue & Customs’ (HMRC) Employment Income Manual is a significant development for businesses and employees utilising company cars, particularly electric vehicles (EVs). The revised guidance now aligns with existing legislation, specifically, Section 239 of the Income Tax (Earnings and Pensions) Act 2003, which states that reimbursements for expenses incurred in

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The recent update to HM Revenue & Customs’ (HMRC) Employment Income Manual is a significant development for businesses and employees utilising company cars, particularly electric vehicles (EVs). The revised guidance now aligns with existing legislation, specifically, Section 239 of the Income Tax (Earnings and Pensions) Act 2003, which states that reimbursements for expenses incurred in

Brexit’s next chapter: EU announces new Green Tax and VAT rules

The recent survey by the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) reveals a concerning lack of preparedness among UK small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) for ongoing EU regulations and tax changes. A staggering 80 per cent of SMEs surveyed are unaware of the reporting requirements for the EU’s new Green Tax, which took effect on 1

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The recent survey by the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) reveals a concerning lack of preparedness among UK small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) for ongoing EU regulations and tax changes. A staggering 80 per cent of SMEs surveyed are unaware of the reporting requirements for the EU’s new Green Tax, which took effect on 1

How can SMEs learn to thrive, rather than just survive?

New research from the #SBS State of the Nation Roundtable report has revealed that 72 per cent of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) feel they are surviving, rather than thriving. Fewer than one-third of small businesses have enough cash in hand to be able to keep their businesses afloat for more than six months, while

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New research from the #SBS State of the Nation Roundtable report has revealed that 72 per cent of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) feel they are surviving, rather than thriving. Fewer than one-third of small businesses have enough cash in hand to be able to keep their businesses afloat for more than six months, while