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16th September 2024 New Fuel Rates From September 2024

It’s that time of year, the new Fuel Rates are in place from September 2024.   Below we share what these are for Petrol, LPG, Diesel, Hybrid and Electric cars:   Hybrid cars are assessed under the same rules as normally aspirated cars. From June 24, HMRC will be reviewing the rates for electric vehicles…

mm Steven Denton
13th September 2024 Rural England Prosperity Fund: Fenland Business Opportunity

The Fenland Rural England Prosperity Fund (REPF) is here to help business owners in Fenland looking to invest in a capital project.   How Does It Work? Eligible businesses can apply for a grant of up to £10,000 to support projects such as farm diversification, building projects, new equipment, and more. This initiative, funded by…

mm Ben Beech
9th September 2024 What VAT on purchases cannot be reclaimed?

Do you know what VAT on purchases cannot be reclaimed? Most input tax incurred by VAT registered businesses can be recovered, however, there is some input tax that may not be.   A list of those areas where input VAT could be blocked is below: Where no or incorrect supporting evidence held Input tax relating…

mm Paul Jefferson
9th September 2024 5-Oct: Self-Assessment Registration Deadline

There’s just under one month to go until the HMRC Self-Assessment registration deadline (5 October 2024) for the 23/24 tax year.   You’ll need to apply if you need to complete a tax return and have not sent one before, or did not send one last year.   If you are not sure if you…

mm Whitings LLP
8th September 2024 Pre-Budget Tax Planning Ideas

We share our pre-Budget tax planning ideas, as the first Labour Budget is now only 5 weeks away (30th October). There is currently a lot of speculation of adverse tax changes that the business community and private tax clients should expect. Unfortunately, we have no inside knowledge of what Rachel Reeves will say. However, as…

mm Ian Piper
6th September 2024 Benefits Of Outsourcing Payroll

Have you ever wondered what the benefits of outsourcing payroll are? If you have a PAYE scheme for payroll or Construction Industry Scheme (CIS) then we could help!   Outsourcing payroll can help you keep your PAYE running smoothly while keeping costs down. How? I hear you ask, well let me explain… Benefits of Whitings…

mm Liz Simpson
6th September 2024 Inheritance Tax Trap: Don’t Get Caught Out!

Has the Inheritance Tax Trap caught you out?   Inheritance Tax (IHT) receipts continue to rise. There may be some who have unnecessarily overpaid due to life insurance not being in a Trust. According to NFU Mutual, 6,810 estates that paid IHT in 2021/22 included life insurance policies which could be exempt from the charge…

mm Rob Dedman
5th September 2024 Payroll Changes: What You Need To Know

Have you heard about these upcoming payroll changes? Tips & Gratuity Tips and Gratuity are changing on 1 October 2024. This applies to all businesses allocating and paying tips, gratuities and services charges. The changes are to make sure that the tips are allocated in a fair way and includes employer received through card payments…

mm Liz Simpson
4th September 2024 Working In Payroll: A Day In The Life

What is a typical day in the life like when working in Payroll?   Really, there is no typical day working in payroll…   Payroll is fast paced. It can change by the hour depending on employer (ER) or employee (EE) changes, or even legislation.   How Does The Payroll Process Start? A payroll process…

mm Liz Simpson
26th August 2024 Sick Pay: What are the rules?

What are the sick pay rules?   Legal Obligations First and foremost, an employer is under no legal obligation to pay an employee when they are off sick. In general, it has been found that employers offer between one and five days per annum as paid sick leave, but ultimately it is down to the…

mm Steven Denton