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  1. Blog15th Apr 2019

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    Pensions Tax Trap intended for Super Rich now threatens ordinary workers.

    Whats the issue? The Pensions Lifetime Allowance Savings Limit (LTA) was originally introduced by HMRC to introduce an additional tax on the very wealthiest pensioners, or at least those who have managed to build up a significant pension fund at…

    By Lynn Gracie

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  2. Blog12th Apr 2019

    Norwegian Income Tax Returns – Deadline Approaching

    As part of the Norwegian income tax compliance process, individuals who have worked in Norway, either offshore on the Norwegian Continental Shelf or onshore in Norway have a responsibility to complete a Norwegian income tax return.

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  3. Blog9th Apr 2019

    R&D Tax Relief: Preventing Abuse of the SME Scheme

    Research and Development (“R&D”) tax relief is a government initiative to try and support businesses investing in innovative activities. The relief is an attempt to support the government’s aim of increasing UK expenditure on R&D to 2.4% of GDP by…

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  4. Blog8th Apr 2019

    Employment Related Security Reporting

    As we are nearing the end of another tax year, employers need to start turning their attention to the various ‘end of year’ returns that need to be submitted to HMRC.

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  5. Blog5th Apr 2019

    No ‘duty free’ for personal taxes!

    The world has definitely become a smaller place, but in international tax terms, it is bigger and more dynamic than ever.

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  6. Blog2nd Apr 2019

    Incorporation – The Forgotten Tax Planning Tool

    During the mid to late 2000s, when the top rate of income tax was as high as 50%, operating as a limited company was viewed as the ‘gold standard’ in terms of tax-efficiency and shareholder protection. In the 10 years…

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  7. Blog1st Apr 2019

    When companies go bust, who gets what – Part 2

    In November 2018, my article “When companies go bust, who gets what?” went live on the AAB website. As with all these things, it had been drafted shortly before publication date, and most crucially before the Chancellor’s budget on 29…

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  8. Blog26th Mar 2019

    5.6 Million Offshore account details handed over ….  No surprise when HMRC confirms new strategy ‘No Safe Havens 2019’

    Since 2010, the government has introduced over 100 new measures to tackle tax non -compliance, which have raised some £200 billion in additional revenue. This has been helped by the global exchange of information, where over a hundred countries have…

    By Lynn Gracie

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  9. Blog25th Mar 2019

    Brexit … now affecting UK Tax Return Late filing penalties

    Self Assessment tax returns not submitted by the 31 January deadline, incur an automatic £100 late filing penalty. HMRC do not normally “dilly-dally” when issuing penalty notices, however this year is a bit different. The reason? Brexit. HMRC are anticipating…

    By Lynn Gracie

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  10. Blog21st Mar 2019

    HMRC – Clamping down on undisclosed Diverted Profits Tax and Corporate Tax liabilities …again!

    HM Revenue & Customs (‘HMRC’) recently announced the launch of the Profit Diversion Compliance Facility (‘PDCF’), a new disclosure facility for HMRC. This disclosure facility is aimed at helping multinationals disclose any Diverted Profits Tax (‘DPT’) or Transfer Pricing (‘TP’)…

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  11. Blog20th Mar 2019

    Spotlight on fundraising

    Fundraising for start-ups or early stage companies has always been a challenging task as anyone who has seen the plucky contestants enter the Dragons’ Den on the hit television programme can agree. However, with a high number of innovative and…

    By Gillian Rushton

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  12. Blog18th Mar 2019

    Brexit & The EU National – The Inheritance Tax Trap

    With Brexit just around the corner and still shrouded in uncertainty, we are all understandably wary of the political road ahead. This may be even more true for those non-UK nationals who are resident here in the UK. Whilst the…

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