If your employer pays for the fuel in your company car, it may cost you more than you expected.
Forrester Boyd News
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11th January 2023
High-Income Child Benefit Charge: penalties and defaults
New data reveals that penalties issued by HMRC for not paying the High-Income Child Benefit Charge (HICBC), or paying the incorrect amount, have fallen significantly. However, the ...
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11th January 2023
Tax implications for the bank of mum and dad
With property prices expected to fall during 2023, parents may be thinking about getting their children onto the property ladder. However, although help with a deposit does not rai...
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11th January 2023
Making Tax Digital delayed once more
With the self-employed and landlords facing a challenging economic environment, the government has again delayed the introduction of the Making Tax Digital (MTD) scheme for income ...
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11th January 2023
Associated company rules changing 1 April
Small company owners should by now be aware of the corporation tax changes taking effect from 1 April 2023, but with the associated company rules being introduced at the same time,...
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21st December 2022 - Tax advice
MTD ITSA delayed for two more years
The Treasury has confirmed a two-year delay to the introduction of Making Tax Digital for income tax (MTD ITSA).
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20th December 2022 - Charity & not for profit organisations
Cooking up a storm at the Gallery Restaurant
Forrester Boyd and Barclays swapped their professional attire for chef’s whites and aprons to take part in a cooking competition to raise money for St. Andrew’s Hospice.
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19th December 2022
Cohabitation law reforms rejected
The government has rejected proposals to modernise cohabitation laws in England and Wales, leaving it up to individuals to arrange their financial affairs for partners and dependen...
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19th December 2022
Tackling rising employment costs
The 9.7% uplift to the National Living Wage from April 2023 should be welcome news for lower-paid workers, but could present problems if their employer simply cannot afford the inc...
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19th December 2022
Business rates revaluation in 2023
From 1 April 2023, business rates in England and Wales will be updated to reflect changes in property values since the last revaluation in 2017. Although many businesses will see i...
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