Indicator - FL Memo
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Calgarth House, 39-41 Bank Street, Ashford, Kent TN23 1DQ VAT GB 726 598 394. Registered in England. Company Registration No. 3599719
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Your business needs a vehicle and some equipment. It will have to borrow to make these purchases. You personally have the cash which you could lend to the business, but might there be a more
tax-efficient option?
Your business needs extra funds to buy equipment but it doesn’t have a track record for a bank loan, so you personally borrow the money and lend it to your company. What’s the most tax efficient way
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A friend has told you that his accountant was able to get him tax relief for his home mortgage interest. As relief for this type of interest ended decades ago, how was it possible and might you be
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You’ve built up the value of your company over many years, meaning the shares you own in it are now worth a tidy sum. How can you use this capital to obtain some extra tax relief?