Reinvesting in your business? How rollover relief can help manage Capital Gains Tax

When a business sells an asset such as property, land or equipment, the resulting gain can trigger a Capital Gains Tax (CGT) liability.

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Voluntary payrolling of Benefits in Kind: How can your business prepare?

If your business offers employees perks such as company cars or private health insurance, you need to be aware of the upcoming changes to how these are taxed and reported.

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Tax awareness week is a good time to learn which obligations are changing

On the surface, it might seem odd that there would be an entire week dedicated to tax awareness when so many people seem to live in constant dread, knowing their obligations loom overhead.

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How will the say-nothing Spring Statement shape the future of businesses?

Many businesses felt as though they had been entirely overlooked by the Autumn Budget, as costs were set to rise without much support.

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Support is here for small businesses: Small Employers’ Relief increases to 9 per cent

With the rising employment costs and business rates set to put further pressure on small businesses, it can be hard to see a way forward.

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Is your business ready to process new maternity and paternity rates?

With so many changes hitting businesses in April, it is difficult to keep track of them all.

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MTD is getting closer, but awareness still is not translating into action

As Making Tax Digital for Income Tax edges ever closer for many sole traders and landlords.

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Is your payroll prepared for the rise in State Pension age?

From 6 April 2026, the State Pension age (SPA) will start increasing from 66 to 67 years old.

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Is it bad to have too much working capital?

There have been a lot of concerns around the domestic and global economy in recent times that have led to businesses being more cautious than normal.

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Changes to stocks and shares ISAs could result in tax on interest

Historically, ISAs have been considered a tax-free investment opportunity, but the latest notes on upcoming changes to this scheme may mean that interest on cash held in a stocks and shares ISA may result in new tax liabilities.

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