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Forrester Boyd News

  • 19th December 2022

The effects of fiscal drag on your tax position

Fiscal drag is the stealthy way in which governments pull more and more taxpayers into higher tax brackets without the backlash that comes with increased tax rates. This is somethi...

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  • 19th December 2022

Capital gains targeted in Autumn Statement

It comes as no surprise that capital gains tax (CGT) was targeted in the government’s Autumn Statement, with the changes forecast to raise some £1.6 billion over the next five year...

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  • 25th November 2022

Employers

Employers may be relieved that there were no further changes proposed to class 1 NIC rates or thresholds in 2022/23 or 2023/24. Also, the health and social care levy, which was due...

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  • 25th November 2022

Small companies

The main rate of corporation tax will rise to 25% on 1 April 2023, but the small companies rate of 19% will apply to profits up to £50,000.

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  • 25th November 2022

Individuals

The higher rate income tax threshold and personal allowance were already in line to be frozen at the 2021/22 levels for two years, and now they will be stuck at those monetary amou...

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  • 10th November 2022

Dissecting inflation: what a difference a year makes

Annual CPI inflation hit 10.1% in September, but that does not mean every price is showing a double-digit increase.

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  • 10th November 2022

The marshmallow paradox – VAT or no VAT?

The biggest marshmallows are in fact VAT free.

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  • 10th November 2022

Finding the right mix in mixed use properties

A recent tribunal found in HMRC’s favour when a residential property was questionably deemed mixed use.

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  • 10th November 2022

First time buyers: time to act?

The increased stamp duty relief for first time buyers has been extended by the new Chancellor until April 2025, as part of the Autumn Statement.

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  • 10th November 2022

Dividends vs remuneration: the corporation tax quandary

For owner-managed companies, bonuses, dividends and remuneration will become yet more complex in the new tax year.

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