Interpreting your tax code
The letters in an employee’s tax code signify their entitlement (or not) to the annual tax free personal allowance. The tax codes are...
The letters in an employee’s tax code signify their entitlement (or not) to the annual tax free personal allowance. The tax codes are...
Taxpayers that make payments on account should be aware that the second payment on account for 2017-18 is due on or before 31...
Student Loans are part of the government’s financial support package for students in higher education in the UK. They are available to help...
A thought-provoking question that has been asked by one of our readers is whether professional gambling is a trade or not. The answer...
All children in the UK have their own personal annual allowance. However, anti-avoidance laws prevent this allowance being utilised by parents of children...
HMRC has issued helpful guidance that explains when you might be due a tax refund and how to make a claim. According to...
The rent-a-room scheme is a set of special rules designed to help homeowners who rent-a-room in their home within certain limits to pay...
The High Income Child Benefit charge came into force in January 2013 and applies to taxpayers whose income exceeds £50,000 in a tax...
The 'badges of trade' tests whilst not conclusive are used by HMRC to help determine whether an activity is a proper economic /...
Taxpayers that have not yet filed their 2016-17 self-assessment returns, will have already been charged an automatic £100 penalty for late submission. The...