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Forrester Boyd News

  • 10th January 2024

New lease and advertising rules for landlords

If enacted in its current form, the recently published Leasehold and Freehold Reform Bill will affect landlords in England and Wales who own a leasehold property.

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  • 10th January 2024

ISA reforms from April

Changes to individual savings account (ISA) rules coming into effect from 6 April 2024 will make ISAs more user friendly, most notably the move to allow multiple subscriptions of s...

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Business rates relief: extensions and cuts

November’s Autumn Statement included a package of measures to help alleviate the burden of business rates in England and on the Scottish islands, but Wales won’t be so fortunate.

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The national insurance tax cut

For employees, the national insurance cut announced in the Autumn Statement took effect on 6 January.

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Year-End Financial Review: Crucial for Tax Planning

It is always vital to review your financial goals ahead of the end of the tax year.

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Environment and Biodiversity at the heart of Agriculture talks

Forrester Boyd and law firm Shakespeare Martineau, along with guest speaker Chris Winney, recently delivered an update to Agriculture clients about the impacts and opportunities of...

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National Living and Minimum Wages increases - challenging for employers

Minimum wage rates will see substantial increases from 1 April 2024 – welcome news for younger workers and apprentices, but not so much for those employers who are struggling in th...

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NIC reforms for the self-employed, but do they go far enough?

National insurance contribution (NIC) changes for the self-employed announced in the Autumn Statement will come into effect from 6 April 2024 and will be welcome news. But the refo...

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Cash basis to become default for Self-Employed and Partnerships

In a major shift, the cash basis will replace the accruals basis as the default method for calculating trading profit for the self-employed and most partnerships from 2024/25.

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Generational Differences in Retirement Planning: Are Gen Z the Wiser Ones?

A survey of 6,000 people, aged 18 to 80, revealed starkly different perspectives on retirement across the generations.

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