It is confirmed that Making Tax Digital for Income Tax will affect Income Taxpayers with income of over £50,000 from 6 April 2026. This is applicable to those with self-employed income and rental property. MTD for IT compliant software will be necessary in order to keep your financial records digitally, prepare and submit quarterly…
Most businesses and personal taxpayers should by now have noticed HMRC’s rollout of Making Tax Digital (MTD). Different colours of Government have tinkered with the timing of the introduction of this new tax administration system, but not the direction of travel. The launch is working its way through the taxes, starting a few…
The UK government’s Making Tax Digital (MTD) initiative aims to modernise the tax system by requiring individuals and businesses to maintain digital records and submit regular updates to HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC). Initially, MTD for Income Tax Self-Assessment (ITSA) was set to apply to sole traders and landlords with income over £50,000 from April…
The 2024 Autumn Budget made several announcements in relation to Capital Gains Tax (CGT) all of which were re-affirmed in the 2025 Spring Statement. Most of these are due to commence from 6th April 2025 and here is a reminder of the changes. Business Asset Disposal Relief: Business Asset Disposal Relief, previously known under…
From April 2026 the next stage of Making Tax Digital (MTD) roll-out, MTD for income tax self-assessment (ITSA), begins. What will this mean for you: If your income from sole trader profits and rental income is over £50k then you will need to start completing quarterly returns to HMRC through software, as well as…
We recently visited the offices of Taylor Rose Solicitors to co-host a Post-Budget Forum at their Peterborough office on 18 November 2024, overlooking the fabulous Ferry Meadows country park. At the event Nicholas Johnson, Partner at Taylor Rose and I lead the discussions with those in attendance from the local business community, professional advisors…
The Autumn 2024 Budget has been a tough Budget for businesses, but it perhaps hasn’t provided too many surprises given the recent press announcements. Below we share our key takeaways for businesses… Corporation Tax For those Limited Companies, there is confirmation of the main rate of Corporation Tax remaining at 25% for the duration…
We share our key takeaways on how the Autumn Budget 2024 affects individuals. During the first Budget to be delivered by a woman, and the first Labour Budget for 14 years, Rachel Reeves set out various measures to “fix the foundations and deliver change”. Along with Income Tax rates, Labour included a manifesto pledge not…
The second Budget of the year is due to take place on 30 October 2024. We knew one would be happening, and expected that there would be many changes announced. More will no doubt come in the next few weeks. Ahead of this, there is confirmation of the new rules relating to Furnished Holiday…
Cash basis for landlord accounts – what does this mean for property businesses? The default method by which accounts need to be undertaken has changed from April 2024 for all businesses, from one of an accrual basis to a cash basis. However, for individuals property businesses this has been the case since April 2017.…