The start of the 2024-25 tax year is almost here. It is important to understand any changes to UK tax rates and allowances because this allows you to make the most of the opportunities available to you. This applies to your business, and for you personally.
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Updates to National Insurance Contributions (NICs) and Tax Policies – Spring Budget April 2024
Changes to National Insurance contributions (NICs) and tax policies have been announced by the Chancellor. Take a look at the upcoming adjustments, including reductions in NICs rates for employees and the self-employed, changes to Capital Gains Tax rates, the introduction of a new British ISA allowance, updates to VAT registration thresholds, and plans to extend Full Expensing to leased assets. These changes are effective from 6 April 2024 and aim to support individuals and foster investment in promising UK enterprises.
What Do Accountants Do?
Accountants aren’t just the data analysts you might think they are. Sure, math skills are important, but modern accounting is much more dynamic. Accountancy is problem-solving. Accountancy is detective work. Accountancy is communicating with both your clients and your colleagues. Read on if you are feel a career in accounting or auditing could be for you.
HMRC’s New Advisory Fuel Rates (AFRs) for Company Cars: from 1st March 2024
Changes have been made by HMRC to the advisory fuel rates (AFRs) for all journeys on or after 1 March 2024 for company car drivers claiming back fuel costs from their employer. The rates are reviewed quarterly and are applicable where employers reimburse employees for business travel (company cars); or where employers require employees to repay the cost of private travel
Maximising Tax Efficiency: The Ultimate Guide to Year-End Financial Planning by HB Accountants
As we near the end of the tax year on 5 April 2024, it’s essential to take stock of your family and business finances. Although tax rates and thresholds remain stagnant, the government’s tax revenue keeps climbing. Nonetheless, there are still plenty of practical ways to manage your affairs tax-efficiently, and we’re here to guide you through some of these strategies.
New laws to fight corruption, money laundering and fraud may impact how Directors interact with Companies House
The Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act received Royal Assent in October 2023. It substantially amends the Companies Act 2006 and introduces new requirements for how companies registered in England and Wales interact with, and submit information to, Companies House.
How to pay your UK self assessment tax bill to HMRC and Important Deadlines
The deadlines for paying your tax bill are usually 31 January for 1) any tax you owe for the previous tax year which is called your balancing payment) and 2) your first payment on account. The deadline for second payment on account is usually 31 July. Here is how to pay:
What is the difference between a payment on account and a balancing payment to HMRC?
A balancing payment and a payment on account are not the same thing, but they are related concepts in the UK tax system. Both are part of the process of managing your tax payments with HMRC. Here we explain the difference:
2023 Autumn Statement: HB Accountants’ Summary
On 22 November 2023, Jeremy Hunt delivered the ‘Autumn Statement for Growth’. The Chancellor is keen to stimulate economic growth and highlighted 110 measures for businesses. In addition, there were significant statements relating to National Insurance changes and also the reform of work-related state benefits.
Important changes to self assessment criteria for 23-24 returns – threshold raised to £150,000
From the 2023/2024 tax year onwards, the self assessment threshold for taxpayers will rise to £150,000 as long as your only income is via PAYE. This means that you only need to submit a self assessment tax return if your income exceeds £150,000 or you receive income from sources. Other sources of income include but are not limited to self employment income over £1000, dividends, high income child benefit, or rental income.