Insider May 2016
Many charities are unaware of their reporting obligations with 1 in 5 having submitted the wrong documents, according to research by the Charity Commission.
Many charities are unaware of their reporting obligations with 1 in 5 having submitted the wrong documents, according to research by the Charity Commission.
Lack of management skills limit business growth
A guide to understanding the terms residence and domicile as well as their legal and tax implications
The government has introduced a range of measures aimed at removing barriers that may be stopping people from being able to access their pensions.
The UK has one of the lowest rates of corporation tax in the developed world. Additionally the infrastructure of corporation tax reliefs available to any company or organisation based in the UK is one of the more straightforward to navigate.
HMRC has launched a digital accounts system for businesses and individual taxpayers.
What do you want your life to be like when you pass retirement age? Are you looking forward to the end of your working life as a time to take on new projects or to simply relax after 40 plus years of work?
Higher stamp duty rates for buy-to-let property
When the Chancellor George Osborne announced that he was curbing tax breaks for landlords in Summer Budget 2015, there was speculation that it would result in thousands of landlords selling up and getting out of the property business. This was because the changes would alter 2 extremely valuable reliefs which landlords have been able to claim.
Seemingly as quickly as it came, another year is galloping off into the distance and people’s minds are beginning to turn to the festive holidays.