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Nichola's SME Tax W-update 17 June 2021
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In this issue we try to avoid ‘death by (very long) Agent Update'. HMRC is now issuing these updates monthly, and we try to ‘skip to the good bits’ and bring you the highlights of each issue.
Nichola's SME Tax Update 10 June 2021
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As we gear up for Making Tax Digital (MTD) for Income Tax, one question many are asking is whether or not it would be easier for us to end the tax year on a sensible date, such as 31 March, or maybe, as so many other countries do, make it 31 December, the end of a calendar year. The Office of Tax Simplification (OTS) is exploring the issue in a new review.
Nichola's SME Tax W-update 3 June 2021
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This week we take a closer look at the criteria for the sign up to the Making Tax Digital (MTD) for Income Tax pilot, we summarise details of the fifth Self-Employment Income Support Scheme (SEISS) grant and we report on some bad news for people with unsettled disguised remuneration loans.
Nichola's SME Tax Update 27 May 2021
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Our highlights this week include new proposals for Capital Gains Tax (CGT), a Trusts and Estate update and tooth-aching statistics on snack bars.
Nichola's SME Tax W-update 20 May 2021
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The Supreme Court published its decision in the Tooth discovery case this week. The key issue in the case was whether the act of putting the right figures in the wrong place of a tax return could be regarded as making a deliberate error. Making a deliberate error potentially exposes a taxpayer to a 20-year assessment window.
Nichola's SME Tax W-update 13 May 2021
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We have some useful new tools for you this week, all covering some tricky but topical areas of tax.
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