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VAT – retailers and third-party contractors

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We are aware that HMRC is challenging retailers that supply flooring, kitchens, and bathrooms where the retailer refers the customer to third party contractors for fitting services. Typically, HMRC will argue that a single supply of goods and fitting services is being made by the retailer. In many cases, the third-party fitters are not registered […]

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Diary of main tax events September / October 2025

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Date What’s Due 1 September Corporation Tax for year to 30/11/2024, unless quarterly instalments apply 19 September PAYE & NIC deductions, and CIS return and tax, for month to 05/09/2025 (due 22/09 if you pay electronically) 1 October Corporation Tax for year to 31/12/2024, unless quarterly instalments apply 5 October Deadline for notifying HMRC of […]

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Legislation day 2025 – what was published?

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On ‘Legislation Day’ (21 July 2025), HM Treasury released a range of draft legislation and tax documents. The key measures to be implemented by the new legislation can be categorised into the following areas: Closing the tax gap Several measures are proposed that will target tax avoidance. In addition, tax agents will be required to […]

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HMRC’s transformation roadmap

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On 21 July 2025, HMRC launched their Transformation Roadmap, which sets out ambitious plans for HMRC to become a digital-first organisation by 2030, with 90% of customer interactions taking place digitally. This compares to 76% as at today. HMRC will automate tax wherever possible and offer new digital self-serve options across a number of tax regimes. […]

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Making Tax Digital – what’s new?

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HMRC are pushing ahead with the implementation of Making Tax Digital (MTD) for Income Tax, set to commence from 6 April 2026. Legislation Day saw the publication of draft MTD legislation, which makes the following recently-announced changes to the planned regime: More individuals will be exempt from MTD – Ministers of religion, Lloyds underwriters, recipients […]

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Proposed changes to inheritance tax

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As announced at Autumn Budget 2024, the government has published draft legislation to reform Agricultural Property Relief (APR) and Business Property Relief (BPR) from 6 April 2026 to make them “fairer and more sustainable” In addition to existing nil-rate bands and exemptions, APR and BPR will continue, but a cap will be introduced that will […]

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Class 2 NICs – 2024/25 errors

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HMRC have identified an issue affecting some Self Assessment taxpayers in relation to Class 2 National Insurance contributions (NICs) for 2024/25. Some self-employed taxpayers with profits above £12,570 have seen a Class 2 NICs charge of £358.80 added to their accounts when they shouldn’t have been. In some circumstances it will be less. HMRC say that they […]

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Diary of main tax events August / September 2025

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Date What’s Due 1 August Corporation Tax for year to 31/10/2024, unless quarterly instalments apply 19 August PAYE & NIC deductions, and CIS return and tax, for month to 05/08/2025 (due 22/08 if you pay electronically) 1 September Corporation Tax for year to 30/11/2024, unless quarterly instalments apply 19 September PAYE & NIC deductions, and […]

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Extracting funds from an owner-managed company

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“What’s the most tax-efficient way to take funds out of my company?” is perhaps the most common question put to accountants by their owner-managed company clients. The answer used to be simple: “Take a salary up to the level of the personal allowance and take the rest as a dividend”. Unfortunately, we are no longer […]