by Terry Phillips | May 27, 2024 | accountancy, Allowances, business management, Business Owner, Chester, expenses, hmrc, partner, Self employed, Self-Assessment, Sole trader, tax, Tax planning, Tax return
by Terry Phillips | Mar 7, 2024 | Budget, ACCA, accountancy, Accountants, business management, Business Owner, Capital Gains Tax, Chester, director, employee, Employer, hmrc, Income, Income Tax, Limited Company, National Insurance, Self employed, Self-Assessment, Sole trader, tax, Tax planning, VAT
Accountants Chester – Spring Budget 2024 The Chancellor’s Spring Budget 2024 was light on surprises, focusing on extending previous measures and making minor adjustments. Here is a breakdown of the key points: Business-Friendly Measures Full Expensing...
by Terry Phillips | Mar 5, 2024 | Self-Assessment, accountancy, Accountants, bookkeeping, business management, Business Owner, Chester, expenses, Family Business, hmrc, Income, Income Tax, influencer tax, MTD ITSA, Penalties, Self employed, Sole trader, tax, Tax planning
by Terry Phillips | Oct 25, 2023 | Self-Assessment, accountancy, Accountants, business management, Business Owner, director, dividends, Employer, Family Business, hmrc, Income Tax, Influencers, MTD ITSA, Personal Allowance, Self employed, Sole trader, tax, Tax return
Accountants Chester – Tax Tip No. 45 The Self-Assessment deadline is just 100 days away, HMRC has reminded customers. With just 100 days left to submit Self-Assessment tax returns for the 2022-23 tax year, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) is reminding customers to...
by Terry Phillips | Sep 18, 2023 | tax exemption, accountancy, Accountants, bookkeeping, business management, Business Owner, Company Expenses, director, employee, Employer, expense claims, expenses, Family Business, hmrc, mobile phone, Partnership, Profit Extraction, Self employed, Self-Assessment, Sole trader, tax, Tax return
Accountants Chester – Tax Tip No. 38 The tax legislation contains a number of exemptions which allow benefits in kind to be provided to employees without a tax charge arising. Some of the exemptions are more useful than others. One of the more valuable ones is...
by Terry Phillips | May 8, 2023 | mileage rates, accountancy, business management, Business Owner, Employer, Employment, Employment Allowance, expense claims, expenses, hmrc, Income Tax, making tax digital, partner, tax, tax rebate
Accountants Chester | Tax Tip No. 18 Employees often need to undertake business trips and it is common practice to reimburse the employee’s fuel costs by means of a mileage allowance. The tax rules allow mileage payments to be made tax-free up to certain limits....