by Paul Whyatt | Jul 16, 2019 | Personal Tax, Taxation
In isolation, an individual tax relief might not seem much, but when you take advantage of the full range of available reliefs by planning your affairs correctly they can add up to a significant amount. Take the Marriage Allowance as a small example. Introduced...
by Paul Whyatt | Mar 26, 2019 | News, Taxation
Pre 5 April 2019 – common tax planning issues The 5 April tax year-end is fast approaching, but you still have time to save tax. It’s also time to think about planning better for the next tax year. Some of the most common areas to think about are set out below....
by Paul Whyatt | Feb 22, 2019 | Business Advice, Business Start-up, Taxation
This guide provides an overview of the key issues when considering whether to run a UK trading business as an unincorporated sole trade (or if more than one person is involved, as a conventional partnership) and through a limited liability company. The first point to...
by Paul Whyatt | Feb 13, 2019 | Business Advice, Business Start-up, Taxation
When you start a business, you must decide which trading structure (also known as a “vehicle”) is appropriate for you. Indeed, business owners should review the structure of their business at key points in its lifecycle. A structure which was right for a...
by Paul Whyatt | Jan 21, 2019 | Business Advice, News, Other Insights
If you have a workplace pension, then you may receive communication from your pension provider informing you of the upcoming changes to minimum contribution rates, effective from April 2019. Currently (2018/19), the total minimum contributions are 5%, with the...