The ongoing changes currently being rolled out to mortgage interest tax relief have been strongly criticised by landlords and property bodies – but what are they, and how will they…
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UK SME bosses don’t switch off over Christmas
According to a recent survey conducted by Vistaprint, more than half of small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) bosses and decision-makers in the UK will be working on Christmas day.
What happens if I have questions about VAT?
In the UK, businesses can only charge their customers VAT if their business has been registered for VAT purposes with HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC).
SMEs spending billions on debt recovery services
The UK’s late payment culture is costing small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) billions of pounds each year, new research has revealed.
Capital gains tax payment rules warning to residential property owners
The Association of Taxation Technicians (ATT) has issued a warning to residential property owners, about the need to carefully consider the timing of any sale or gift of their property…
What happens if I have questions about VAT?
In the UK, businesses can only charge their customers VAT if their business has been registered for VAT purposes with HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC).
SME decision-makers are ‘wasting two days a week’ on administrative processes
A new study published this week reveals that UK small businesses bosses and decision-makers are ‘wasting’ anywhere up to two full days every week managing workplace processes and administrative procedures.
Generational divide over potential tax increase in UK
A recent survey conducted by Populus shows there is a clear generational divide over the issue of whether to increase taxation to help fund the public sector, with under-45s being…
UK exports jump in 2018, figures reveal
The number of businesses exporting goods in the UK has increased to 110,000, new figures reveal.
House of Lords report criticises HMRC’s treatment of taxpayers
A new House of Lords report published this week argues that HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) is treating taxpayers ‘unfairly’.