If your business buys a car, you won’t usually get tax relief upfront. Instead, most businesses claim relief gradually through writing down allowan...
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Making redundancies is one of the most difficult decisions any employer faces. Done badly, it exposes your business to costly tribunal claims, repu...
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Inheritance tax (IHT) can take a significant share of your estate if you don’t plan ahead. With thresholds frozen and more families being drawn int...
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Health and safety is a core legal responsibility for every UK employer. Getting it right protects your people, reduces risk, and helps your busines...
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If you run your own limited company, your dividend strategy remains one of the most important levers for managing personal tax. However, the 2025/2...
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Full disclosure: in order to tell this story we are having to make a number of assumptions that have not been definitively proved to be true. The t...
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The World Cup is due to kick off on 11 June with one of the host nations, Mexico, meeting South Africa in the opening game. Events like the World ...
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It’s hard to escape the ongoing fallout from the Mandelson political scandal, but in short, the failure to follow the proper procedure when Mandels...
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Credit where credit’s due: this is a story about HMRC trying to do the right thing and being thwarted. Why? Because it’s VAT on food, of course. W...
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After the recent local elections, there are calls within the Labour party for Kier Starmer to resign (or risk being ousted!) as leader. Changes at ...
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The political situation could hardly be more fluid but it’s not controversial to predict that Keir Starmer’s days as Prime Minister are numbered. A...
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We recently reported that a tribunal has come down in favour of public charging being subject to VAT at 5%, not 20% (as maintained by HMRC). We sug...
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