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If you’re in the self-assessment system you might have to make tax payments on account. These can total more than your actual tax bill. When and in what circumstances can you reduce these payments?
Published 31.10.2022
The first instalment of your self-assessment tax bill is due on 31 January 2020. In what circumstances can you reduce it and how can transactions you’ve made in the current year help?
Published 12.12.2019
You took advantage of HMRC’s tax deferral schemes for VAT and income tax self- assessment because of coronavirus. What options are there to pay and when is best to do it?
Published 08.09.2020
The deadline for submitting your self-assessment tax return online is 31 January. But if you expect to owe tax why should you consider submitting your return earlier?
Published 12.12.2022
A critical deadline for unpaid self-assessment tax is just a couple of weeks away. What are the consequences of missing it and how can you mitigate them?
Published 22.02.2023
You’ve received a tax demand for £35 out of the blue. You don’t know how you’ve come to owe tax as PAYE applies to all your income. It seems a waste of your effort checking the figures for a
relatively small amount. Should you just pay up?
Published 07.01.2020
The cash basis of accounting is to become the norm for unincorporated businesses when calculating profits for tax purposes. What steps do you need to take to prepare for the change and what impact
might it have on your tax bills?
Published 12.12.2023
The Autumn Statement was bad news for most taxpayers but which of the changes announced will affect you as a business owner?
Published 30.11.2022
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