Whether you’re interested in sport or not, the world will have its eyes focused on the UK this summer. This will no doubt include a good many of your employees. How can you turn this potential
distraction into a tax-free benefit?
Published 02.05.2012
Your company is doing well and so you plan to increase what you take from it. The question is, what’s the most tax-efficient way to do it? Usually dividends are the best option, but might there be a
more tax-efficient alternative?
Published 28.10.2014
If your business is relocating to a more expensive area, or you’ve got your eye on a property that’s just out of your price range, is there any way in which your company can help with the finances
without triggering a huge tax bill?
Published 29.03.2010
Where your company buys or makes something and later gives it to you, this can trigger stiff tax charges. But is there a way you can use your company’s buying power to save money on purchases and
dodge the tax charges altogether?
Published 19.01.2011
The tax and NI you pay on your luxury company car has gone through the roof over the last few years. You’ve decided to transfer the car into your personal name to avoid this. What’s the most
tax-efficient way to do this?
Published 18.03.2011
A colleague has told you that instead of discounts from his suppliers he’s asking them for extra items, free of charge. He reckons that as these have no cost he can take them out of his company
tax-free. Is this something you could do?
Published 03.12.2009
Taking benefits in kind instead of salary can save you tax and your company NI. To get the best outcome you need to tailor the arrangement to fit your financial circumstances. But is this type of
scheme always tax efficient?
Published 02.05.2014
A potential customer says they’d like to do business but can’t afford your prices. They suggest an exchange of services. Is this something you should consider, and if so, could there be a tax
advantage?
Published 18.09.2009
If a job becomes redundant it might be more than the worker you no longer need. The tools they used for their job may also be surplus. If you give these to the employee as part of their redundancy
package what will the Taxman say?
Published 17.10.2012
Do you want to get some cash out of the company tax-free? You could hand over the keys to your family’s second car in exchange for cash, and keep using it. But will having more than one company car
land you with a big tax bill?
Published 09.04.2009