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900,000 sole traders pulled into MTD for ITSA

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The Government has confirmed that Making Tax Digital (MTD) for Income Tax will apply to sole traders and landlords earning over £20,000 a year. This latest extension means that an additional 900,000 sole traders must adopt digital record-keeping and quarterly tax submissions by this deadline. Who is affected and when? Mandating digital record-keeping allows HMRC […]

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Too many businesses falling into VAT traps

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VAT is complex, and too many businesses are making costly, avoidable mistakes. Even a simple oversight or misunderstanding can lead to penalties, cash flow problems, and disputes with HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC). Here are some of the most common VAT mistakes to avoid: Charging the wrong VAT rate – Some goods and services have […]

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Spring Statement 2025

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On 26 March 2025, Chancellor Rachel Reeves presented her Spring Statement to parliament. Despite a backdrop of low economic growth and increasing government borrowing costs, the Chancellor remains committed to her ‘non-negotiable’ fiscal rules that aim to bring stability to the economy and security for working people. With further borrowing ruled out and a determination […]

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Self-assessment

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The High-Income Child Benefit Charge (HICBC) You may have to pay the HICBC if your income exceeds £60,000 and child benefit is being paid in relation to a child that lives with you, regardless of whether you are a parent of that child. If you are living with another person in a marriage, civil partnership […]

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Employment taxes

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Employer National Insurance Contributions (NICs) Please remember that the significant changes to the NICs paid by employers will start to apply from 6 April 2025. An increase in the rate of employers’ NICs from 13.8% to 15% is combined with: A decrease in the threshold at which an employer starts to pay NICs on each […]

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Taxes on capital assets

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As we head into 2025/26, it should be remembered that, for most sales of capital assets, CGT will apply at 18% for basic rate taxpayers and 24% otherwise. The Business Asset Disposal Relief (BADR) rate of CGT for eligible business disposals will increase from 10% to 14%, with a further uplift to 18% planned for […]

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Business tax matters

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Electronic invoicing The government has recently launched a consultation on the possible advantages of e-invoicing, which include productivity enhancements, cashflow acceleration and error reductions. It also considers how HMRC can support investment and encourage uptake within the business community. Trading with the USA and other international partners While uncertainties around global trade and tariffs continue, […]