From 6 April 2019 the Welsh government will have powers to amend the rate of income tax; it can already alter land transaction taxes. What changes are in store and who will they affect?
Published 16.10.2018
The five-rate Scottish tax system has thrown up several problems. This time it’s a twist in the way that marriage allowance works. Some people will lose, while others will gain, but how can you work
out which group you’re in?
Published 25.06.2018
Government tinkering with the tax rates and allowances now means you should approach working out your tax bill differently. Relying on usual practice or HMRC to get it right might mean paying too
much. How can you ensure you don’t?
Published 26.05.2017
For 2016/17 using your basic personal tax-free allowance, starting tax rate and the new zero rate bands for savings income and dividends allows you to engineer up to £22,000 tax free. How is it done?
Published 28.06.2016
A couple of days after the 2007 Pre-Budget report, the Treasury quietly published what your tax allowances and NI bands will be for 2008/9. What’s it worth?
Published 08.11.2007
The end of the tax year is almost here and it’s time to check your tax position. You may have room to take more tax-efficient income from your company, or you might discover you’ve overdone it. What
steps can you take to rescue the situation?
Published 18.03.2024
In response to political pressure over the abolition of the 10% tax rate, the Chancellor has announced some late tax changes. How should you, in turn, respond?
Published 05.06.2008
HMRC has at last clarified how tax reliefs will be affected by the new Scottish income tax rates. What’s the full story?
Published 03.05.2018
Few employers seem to be aware that an entirely new NI band will be introduced in April 2009. What will this mean for you and your employees?
Published 12.03.2009