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The government has announced a new tax exemption for employees who work from home and need to buy equipment to do their job. What’s the full story?
Published 28.05.2020
A major side effect of coronavirus is that employees have been asked to work at home wherever possible. They may incur additional domestic costs as a result. From a tax perspective what does this
mean for employers and employees?
Published 02.04.2020
HMRC has recently highlighted problems with Self-Employment Income Support Scheme (SEISS) claims. Even though it worked out the payments, it’s up to you to spot any problems. What steps should you be
taking to check your claim?
Published 22.09.2020
HMRC has published new guidance which explains when you might need to amend your self-assessment tax return if you claimed Self-Employment Income Support Scheme (SEISS) payments. What’s the full
story?
Published 08.07.2021
HMRC says that all employees required to work from home because of coronavirus can claim an enhanced tax deduction for 2020/21. What’s the full story?
Published 02.11.2020
There’s new guidance and other help for self-employed traders who want to claim the Self-employed Income Support Scheme (SEISS) grant. What’s the latest?
Published 13.05.2020
Many businesses have closed because of the pandemic despite government coronavirus grants. Special tax rules apply to these payments if they are received after a business stops trading. What do
business owners need to know?
Published 07.01.2021
The Chancellor has announced a deferral of some tax bills because of coronavirus. Which taxes are involved and what’s in the small print?
Published 02.04.2020
HMRC has published details on the fourth Self-Employment Income Support Scheme (SEISS) grant. You’ve heard that not everyone who qualified for the SEISS before will be eligible this time. Who’s
entitled and who’s not?
Published 22.04.2021
Coronavirus support payments, whether received from your local authority or central government, are taxable income for your business. How and when should you report the income to HMRC?
Published 17.12.2020
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