Avoid all the hassle of reimbursing mountains of employees’ expenses receipts by using a ‘scale rate payment’ instead.
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Tax advice of the week: Do away with expense claims
If you still don’t know what to get for that special someone this Christmas, don’t panic. Merryn Somerset Webb tips five ideas for last-minute gifts that keep on giving.
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Five last-minute Christmas presents
Take advantage of the new seed enterprise investment scheme to save thousands of pounds in capital gains tax.
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Tax advice of the week: Plant a seed
If you’re looking to take a chunk out of your income tax bill, consider donating great works of art to the nation.
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Tax advice of the week: Donate your art to the nation
Mortgage interest rates have been steadily climbing in recent months. So, is it time to switch to a fixed-rate mortgage
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Should you switch to a fixed-rate mortgage?
People often have trouble paying off their mortgages, especially in this economy. You might have lost their job, or the bank jacked up your interest rates after five years to try to repossess your house and resell it. Luckily, there are a few ways that you can use to pay off your mortgage. Read the rest of this entry »
Although many people know that transfers to spouses are tax-free, they often don’t consider how much to transfer. Here’s why they should.
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Tax advice of the week: What to transfer to your spouse
Delaying starting a pension could cost you a fortune, says Bengt Saelensminde. Here, he gives three tips to help you get the most out of your pension plan.
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The big problem with your pension contributions
New guidance on HMRC’s interpretation of the three year ‘carry forward’ pension rule provides an opportunity for investors to make significant additional contributions to their pension scheme.
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Tax advice of the week: Beef up your pension
There weren’t many winners from George Osborne’s autumn statement. Yet hidden among the bad news is an ‘astonishing’ new tax break for investors – the ‘seed enterprise investment scheme’. James McKeigue explains.
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An ‘astonishing’ new scheme for start-ups