Gift Aid is the main vehicle for tax-efficient giving to charities. It applies to any donation whether large or small, regular or one-off. By confirming you are a taxpayers, you can ensure that your chosen charities can reclaim the basic rate of income tax on their donations, equal to 25% of the amount donated.
Read MoreRishi Sunak delivered his Spring Statement on 23 March 2022, placing much emphasis on the strength of the UK economy, despite the consequences of the current events and the impact on the current cost of living. Here we share our key points.
Read MoreAs a result of the increasing impact of the Omicron variant of COVID-19, yesterday the Chancellor, Rishi Sunak, announced that solvent pub, restaurants and leisure businesses will be eligible for one-off grants of up to £6,000.
Read MoreThe Chancellor, Rishi Sunak, announced his Autumn Budget and Spending Review on 27th October 2021, citing he wants to deliver “A Stronger Economy For The British People” with a speech highlighting an emphasis on investment in innovation, economic growth and a big dose of optimism. Here’s our breakdown of some of the key points.
Read MoreWhere a UK resident individual, trustee or personal representative disposes of UK residential property and capital gains tax is due, a CGT on UK property return must be filed, together with a payment on account of CGT, within 60 days of the date of completion of the transaction.
Read MoreThe fifth and final SEISS grant for the self-employed is now open for application but this time the amount will depend on the turnover of the business.
Read MoreEmbrace digital technology and improve your management skills with the government’s £520 million Help to Grow scheme aimed at small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Learn new skills, reach new customers, and boost profits.
Read MoreThe Chancellor, Rishi Sunak, kicked off his 2nd Budget yesterday with his three point plan, with an emphasis on supporting jobs and protecting livelihoods, fixing public finances and laying the foundations of our future economy. Here’s a breakdown of some key features.
Read MoreWhat is the Spring Statement? 'It is a shorter, snappier version of the main budget' says Chancellor Philip Hammond. Today's Spring Statement contained no tax changes, so we will have to wait for the 2018 Autumn Budget for more information on future changes - Read more about the announcement here.
Read MoreChancellor Philip Hammond said he'd take a "balanced approach" to his second Budget of 2017. Read our summary of the key announcements made during the Autumn Budget 2017.
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