The combination of a frozen inheritance tax (IHT) nil rate band and considerably higher property values has pushed more estates into the IHT net. The average IHT bill is now nearly...
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8th June 2023
Self-assessment threshold rises from 2023/24
There is a long list of reasons why it is necessary to complete a self-assessment tax return, but PAYE taxpayers are generally exempt from the requirement. Previously, exemption wa...
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8th June 2023
The Ofgem price cap returns
From 1 July, the energy price cap set by energy regulator, Ofgem, will fall from £3,280 to £2,074. Prices are currently capped at £2,500, but this further reduction will help home-...
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26th May 2023 - Agriculture
Farmers and rural businesses must keep thorough records if ‘opting to tax’
Farming and rural businesses are being advised to be extra diligent and keep detailed records when ‘opting to tax’.
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25th May 2023
We are delighted to sponsor Nuffield Tennis Academy
Forrester Boyd and Williamsons Solicitors are delighted to announce the sponsorship of a new three-year programme at Nuffield Tennis Academy in Hull, East Riding.
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10th May 2023
Key Dates For Academies
Key upcoming dates for all academies in the UK have now been released. Find out everything you need to know here....
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10th May 2023
Government’s tax take on growth trajectory
Analysis of the projected outcomes of the government’s tax policies shows an expected increase in the number of higher-rate personal taxpayers, with the corporate tax yield expecte...
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10th May 2023
Potential benefits from directors’ loans
Business owners could seek to earn interest on directors’ loans with little-to-no tax implications, although only patient directors willing to meet the reporting requirements will ...
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10th May 2023
2023/24 – the 23-month tax year?
If you are self-employed, the new tax year may be longer than you think.
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10th May 2023
Neglected Child Trust Funds lying unclaimed
A recent investigation into Child Trust Funds (CTFs) by the National Audit Office (NAO) has revealed that, disturbingly, nearly £400 million in matured CTFs remain unclaimed.
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