Category: Tax

Agricultural and business property relief - What happened in the Budget?

Agricultural and business property relief: What happened in the Budget?

Changes to inheritance tax were announced in the Budget that have caused consternation to farmers and business owners across the UK. Clearly, both Agricultural and business property reliefs have played an important role in families being able to pass on agricultural and business assets without having to worry about inheritance tax. What exactly is changing and what could this mean for you?

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Business rates reforms continue: What it means for you

Business rates reforms continue: What it means for you

The government has now published the legislation to deliver the business rates changes announced in the recent Budget. These reforms, set to take effect from the 2026/27 tax year, are designed to create a more balanced system, with notable benefits for smaller retail, hospitality, and leisure (RHL) businesses.

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Agricultural and business property relief: What happened in the Budget?

Agricultural and business property relief: What happened in the Budget?

Changes to inheritance tax were announced in the Budget that have caused consternation to farmers and business owners across the UK. Clearly, both Agricultural and business property reliefs have played an important role in families being able to pass on agricultural and business assets without having to worry about inheritance tax. What exactly is changing and what could this mean for you?

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Why staying up-to-date with your accounts is essential: Lessons from a recent insolvency case

Why staying up-to-date with your accounts is essential: Lessons from a recent insolvency case

In a recent court case, a company director from Bury was sentenced to prison for failing to comply with basic accounting and legal responsibilities. Vezubuhle Ndlovu, the former director of VN Electrics Limited, was jailed for 10 months after he failed to provide the required records when his company went into liquidation, leaving over £200,000 in unpaid taxes. This case serves as a stark reminder of the consequences for businesses that do not prioritise accurate accounting, particularly when dealing with financial and tax obligations.

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Make sure you claim your child benefit!

Make sure you claim your child benefit!

If you’re a new parent, congratulations! Apparently, around 2,000 babies are born on 26 September each year – more than any other day. Therefore, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) is reminding parents to claim their Child Benefit. A claim can be made online and the first payment could be made within a week of claiming.

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Companies House introduces new financial penalties regime

Companies House introduces new financial penalties regime

Companies House have rolled out a new penalties regime as part of a broader effort to boost corporate transparency and combat economic crime, following the implementation of the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023. This could mean tougher consequences in the shape of financial penalties for companies that don’t meet their obligations, including filing their confirmation statements on time.

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Chancellor pushes for e-invoicing: What you need to know

Chancellor pushes for e-invoicing: What you need to know

The Chancellor unveiled a series of announcements last week that could have implications for UK businesses. One of the most relevant for business owners was the government’s push for electronic invoicing (e-invoicing). HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) will soon launch a consultation on encouraging the wider use of e-invoicing, with the goal of simplifying business transactions and reducing administrative burdens but perhaps especially, reducing errors in tax returns so that HMRC can ‘close the tax gap’.

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HMRC reform: digital transformation and closing the tax gap

HMRC reform: digital transformation and closing the tax gap

In line with the e-invoicing initiative we reported on elsewhere, the Chancellor also outlined broader reforms to modernise HMRC through a Digital Transformation Roadmap, which is expected in Spring 2025. This roadmap will aim to create a “digital-first” tax system, although it will include measures to ensure support for those unable to go fully digital. In addition, James Murray, who is Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury and is responsible for the UK’s tax system, has been appointed as the Chair of the HMRC Board.

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Adapting to change: Strategies for business success

Adapting to change: Strategies for business success

The business environment is constantly changing and the ability to adapt to change is crucial for long-term success. Whether it’s shifting market conditions, technological advancements, or regulatory updates, if your business can pivot and adapt you are more likely to thrive.

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