You’ve heard that your company could provide you with tax-free vouchers to meet your (ever-increasing) childcare costs. If this is really the case, how much money could you save?
Published 13.09.2006
Since April 6, 2006, the tax benefits of providing directors and employees with a computer have changed. What do you need to know?
Published 11.05.2006
We recently heard from a subscriber who has been doing battle with the Taxman over use of company resources. He reckons that the directors should pay tax for using the company’s software at home.
Does he have a point?
Published 05.01.2010
If your company supplies you with a computer or mobile phone for private use, did you know that the tax rules changed significantly last year? Are you up to speed with the changes to minimise your
personal liability?
Published 12.09.2007
One of your part-time staff has asked for a salary advance to help pay for dental work. You’re happy to oblige, but can you help further by using a loophole in the tax system? And might the same
trick work for you?
Published 03.02.2014
Where you borrow money interest-free from your company, you can land yourself with a tax bill. But a friend, who’s also a director, tells you that he avoids this by paying interest to his company.
Will this also work for you?
Published 31.10.2011
Wouldn’t it be nice to have your own place in the sun and escape there every so often when the going gets tough. And wouldn’t it be even better if there were tax relief on the running costs; the idea
is not as far fetched as you might think.
Published 06.07.2010
You’ve thought about taking up a new hobby - flying for example. However, your existing draw from the company is all accounted for. Could your company pay for it instead? What’s your best option?
Published 16.01.2008
Salary sacrifice schemes can reduce your tax and save your company NI costs. But depending on the amount and type of income you receive the savings can vary widely. How can you get the best result?
Published 17.10.2012
According to a certain major supermarket chain, “every little helps”. But if the little extra in question is credit card reward points or Air Miles collected on your business purchases, will the
Taxman expect you to cut him in?
Published 04.02.2010