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Forrester Boyd News

  • 12th July 2023

National insurance gap extension

The normal time limit for a person to fill gaps in their national insurance (NI) record is six years, but transitional arrangements allow gaps to be filled back to 2006/07. The dea...

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Education & Skills Funding Agency update

New correspondence relating to Education and Education and Skills Funding Agency was released last week, including a letter from David Withey, chief executive of the Education and ...

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To MAT or not to MAT?…now that is a question.

Wilkin Chapman LLP and Forrester Boyd Chartered Accountants hosted an education conference on 28th June at Glanford Park. The firms both discussed the changes in the academies land...

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  • 27th June 2023

VAT: HMRC's new online self-service time to pay

The HMRC have recently launched an online self-service 'time to pay' facility.

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  • 8th June 2023

More action to counter fraud

The government has announced a new initiative to counter fraudulent activity, particularly in the financial sector.

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  • 8th June 2023

Selling power back to the grid

With continuing high electricity prices, now could be a very good time to install solar panels at your property. Unless an expensive solar battery is part of the system, it makes s...

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  • 8th June 2023

More estates paying IHT

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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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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