No excuses for filing late tax returns
A recent First Tier Tribunal (FTT) case has revealed the importance of staying on top of your tax returns even if you think you don’t owe any tax – as a UK taxpayer who lived overseas learned the hard way.
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A recent First Tier Tribunal (FTT) case has revealed the importance of staying on top of your tax returns even if you think you don’t owe any tax – as a UK taxpayer who lived overseas learned the hard way.
While the mandatory implementation of Making Tax Digital (MTD) for self-employed workers and landlords is still over a year away, the Autumn Budget 2024 expanded its scope.
With many people making pension contributions to multiple providers throughout their working lives, it’s not surprising that some of these pots end up lost along the way.
After being introduced in the House of Commons in October 2024, the Employment Rights Bill is working its way through Parliament, with reform consultations planned throughout 2025.
When purchasing buy-to-let properties, landlords in the UK now face increased surcharges following rate increases over the last few months – particularly property buyers in Scotland.
As 2025 is now well underway, it’s once again that time of year when you need to consider your year-end tax plans. While there will be no Spring Budget this year, taxpayers must still get their tax affairs in order before the end of the tax year on 5th April.
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