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  1. Blog20th Dec 2023

    Carol Edwards, author of blog about furnished holiday let changes

    Scottish 24/25 Budget- Tax Rates Soar for Higher Scottish Earners

    Finance secretary Shona Robinson delivered Scotland’s 2024/25 budget confirming tax rises for those with income in excess of £75,000.  Scottish tax rates apply to employment, pension and property income but do not apply to investment income such as interest and…

    By Carol Edwards

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  2. Blog15th Dec 2023

    Lynn Gracie, Private Client International Tax Director, author of blog about tax domicile

    Tax Domicile is for life – not just for Christmas!..or is it… ?

    With Christmas just around the corner, many people’s minds will be turning to Christmas dinner with the family, and perhaps the presents they may receive.  But, unlike some of those presents, a person’s domicile position isn’t just for Christmas –…

    By Lynn Gracie

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  3. Blog11th Dec 2023

    Carol Edwards, author of blog about furnished holiday let changes

    Self-Assessment Tax Return Deadline is Coming-Tick Tock On The Compliance Clock

    The festive season is on the horizon, and it might be fair to say completing your tax return may not be at top of the priority list, but it’s important to remember the online self-assessment filing deadline of 31 January…

    By Carol Edwards

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  4. Blog30th Nov 2023

    Michael Smith, US Payroll & Employment Taxes Senior Manager who wrote the blog about US Employment Tax and Payroll

    US Employment Tax and Payroll- How To Have A Happy New Year 

    With Thanksgiving just passed and Christmas around the corner, the end of the US tax year can easily creep up on us. With just over a month to go, now is a great time to review your tax and payroll…

    By Michael Smith

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  5. Blog23rd Nov 2023

    Kerry Mcghee, Private Client Manager

    Autumn Statement- What Do The Changes Mean For You?

    Jeremy Hunt delivered his much anticipated Autumn statement yesterday, which was possibly his last opportunity to make changes to taxes and benefits before the next General Election. The Chancellor was under pressure from fellow Conservative party members urging him to…

    By Kerry McGee

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  6. Blog22nd Nov 2023

    Steve Rodden

    What happens if I can’t pay my Bounce Back Loan?

    What is a Bounce Back Loan? The Bounce Back Loan Scheme (‘BBLS’) was introduced by the Government during the Coronavirus pandemic, with the purpose of helping sole traders and small to medium sized businesses (SMEs) to survive the financial effects…

    By Steven Rodden

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  7. Blog21st Nov 2023

    Tom Andrew, Private Client Manager who authored blog Autumn statement- what changes can we expect

    Autumn Statement- What Changes Can We Expect?

    A lot can change in a year – and after the 2022 Autumn Statement promised wide ranging tax cuts, only for many of the key measures to be swiftly reversed, 2023 could well grab fewer headlines in comparison.  Having said…

    By Tom Andrew

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  8. Blog16th Nov 2023

    Carol Sim, author of blog about Norwegian Income Tax Returns

    Working In Norway – What Compliance Considerations Do I Need To Think About?

    Norway continues to be an attractive place for companies in the UK to seek opportunities because of it’s proximity and strong ties with the UK business community. There’s a number of reasons companies and their employees land in Norway. Norway…

    By Carol Sim

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  9. Blog13th Nov 2023

    Bev Holroyd Private Client Senior Manager and author of blog about self assessment tax codes

    Can You Avoid Paying A Lump Sum Of Tax On The 31st January?

    If you file your Self-Assessment tax return with HMRC by 30 December, you may be able to have any tax you owe for 2023 collected by a restriction in your tax code for the next tax year commencing on 6…

    By Bev Holroyd

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  10. Blog10th Nov 2023

    Jen Kinnear, Private Client Manager author of blog about the qualifying conditions of furnished holiday lets

    Furnished Holiday Lets – Qualifying Conditions & Elections

    To gain the tax advantages of a Furnished Holiday Let (FHL), the property must qualify, and HMRC have a series of qualifying conditions which must be met. If the criteria is still not met, the property will be treated as…

    By Jen Kinnear

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  11. Blog23rd Oct 2023

    Chloe McAteer, Corporate Finance Manager. Author of blog about financial projections

    Importance of Financial Projections: Know Your Numbers

    In the ever-changing landscape of the UK economy, business owners face a multitude of challenges that demand foresight, strategy, and adaptability in order to maintain success.  One of the most valuable tools that savvy business owners can utilise to tackle…

    By Chloe McAteer

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  12. Blog19th Oct 2023

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    Scottish Taxes- Are Changes Coming?

    The Programme for Government published on 5 September by the Scottish Government has promised to deliver ‘the most progressive tax system in the UK.’ Could this mean further Income Tax rises to come in the next Scottish Budget? What changes…

    By Jill Walker

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