The success of our hospitality and service industries is driven by a diverse and exceptionally talented workforce. Starting Tuesday, 1st October, new laws will come into effect ensuring workers receive 100% of the tips they’ve earned.

The success of our hospitality and service industries is driven by a diverse and exceptionally talented workforce. Starting Tuesday, 1st October, new laws will come into effect ensuring workers receive 100% of the tips they’ve earned.
Significant tax changes are coming for 2024-25, with reductions to both the Dividend Allowance and Capital Gains Tax (CGT) annual exempt amount. These changes could impact how you manage your investments and finances, making it important to stay informed and plan ahead. Here’s what you need to know and how to prepare.
Cars and vans. Diesel, petrol or zero-emission vehicles. To lease or purchase: Every decision about acquiring a business vehicle and how it is then used will have an impact on your tax bill. Here is a short overview of the current legislation but be aware, there are planned changes from April 2025, especially for electric cars, so it is important to keep abreast of what may be changing and plan accordingly.
The new Labour Government is proposing to apply VAT to independent school fees. Both independent schools and independent school parents are advised to start anticipating the change and plan for additional costs.
The IR35 off-payroll working rules have seen significant changes in recent years. Historically, this has impacted public companies but since 2021, this is also an issue for all businesses. This is a brief overview of the current IR35 situation and how it may impact your business if you employ contractors.
HB Accountants has created a clear, impartial summary of the main tax policies proposed by major parties for the 2024 general election. This guide highlights the key tax changes each party plans, helping you understand the potential impact on businesses and individuals
In an update for businesses and employees alike, HMRC has revised the advisory fuel rates (AFRs) for company car drivers. These changes, effective from 1st June 2024, will impact all journeys where employees claim back fuel costs from their employer. It is essential for companies to stay informed about these updates to ensure compliance and accurate reimbursement processes.
Finance Directors and Business Owners watch out for these key financial reporting dates and for new employment legislation also being introduced in 2024
Companies have until 6 July 2024 to inform HMRC about ‘Employment Related Securities’ (ERS) arising in the tax year that ended 5 April, 2024. These are securities acquired by a person ‘by reason of employment’. ‘Securities’ include shares and share options – failure of the company to inform HMRC, could mean heavy penalties. If you haven’t already registered your scheme, and your employees have, for example, acquired shares in your company or options to acquire them, then you need to take action.
Principal Private Residence (PPR) relief can wipe out or significantly reduce the tax you owe when selling your home. A Principal Private Residence (PPR) is a house or apartment which you own and occupy as your only, or main, residence.
There isn’t a simple answer so speak to your tax adviser. You must prove that you intended to make it your permanent residence.
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