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Electric cars: The tax breaks

For around the last 20 years or so, the tax treatment of company cars has continually become less attractive. The value of the benefits in kind, taxable on the employee, has increased quicker than inflation, and the capital allowance tax deduction, for the business, has become more and more diluted. As part of its plans…

Relaxation of CGT rules for separating couples

  Tax planning is not often at the top of the to-do list when a couple are separating, however, the timing of asset transfers can make a huge difference for tax purposes.   The rules as things stand   Married couples and civil partners can transfer chargeable assets between them without incurring capital gains tax…

Food Bank Donations

Our local community is incredibly important to us at Whitings and with food banks experiencing an increase in demand, we wanted to help. The #WhitingsTeam across #EastAnglia did a fantastic job of working together to collect and donate the items that our local food banks needed most, along with a voucher for each food bank to use. . .…

mm Jeannette Hume
Bring your Dog to Work Day

Together with Ramsey office, we’ve been enjoying the company of our four legged friends this week. As part of #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek there’s been lunchtime walks, after work dog walks, all the time enjoying spending time with our colleagues.

mm Jeannette Hume
Purchase of own shares

Where an individual shareholder wishes to exit (through retirement or due to different views on how the business should be run) a multi-shareholder unquoted company, for cash consideration, a purchase of own shares (PoS) is often a good solution. By the company funding this share buy-back, this cost is not  from ‘after personal tax’ monies…

Employment Allowance (E/A): Hand in hand with Auto Enrolment

In 2014 HMRC set up the Employment allowance which was a way of giving back to employers who took on more staff, the way the allowance works is that your employers national insurance liabilities are reduced by the allowance up to £2,000 or by the tax year end which ever was reached first.   Since…

Timeline for Tax Changes

There are a few important dates coming over the next couple of years affecting individual taxpayers, who will be seeing changes to the tax they pay, and how they are required to send returns to HMRC.   6 July 2022 – Increase in National Insurance thresholds The income threshold at which employees and the self-employed…

mm Nick Edgley
Changes to National Insurance

In April 2022 we saw Employee’s National Insurance Contributions increase by 1.25% from 12% to 13.25%, as part of the Governments Health and Social Care levy. Employer’s National insurance also increased from 13.8% to 15%. From April 2023, the health and social care levy will be paid separately to National Insurance and become a tax…

1-Jan-23: New VAT penalties system

A new penalty regime came into effect for VAT periods starting on or after 1 January 2023. The changes will impact the charges for missing VAT filing and payment deadlines and will be replacing the current VAT default surcharge system. These changes place continued importance on being up to date with your VAT returns, aware…

Virtual Finance Officer: Outsource your book-keeping to us

Following the increase in use of cloud accounting software’s like Xero, QuickBooks and Sage over the past few years, businesses have never been better positioned to look to outsource their accounting function.  For all businesses, getting the accounting function working efficiently can be challenging, as you will need potentially different people with different skills: someone…

Stephen Malkin