CHRISTMAS IS COMING! – NEW RULES FOR GIFTS TO STAFF
From 6 April 2016 new rules were introduced to allow employers to provide their directors and employees with certain “trivial”
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From 6 April 2016 new rules were introduced to allow employers to provide their directors and employees with certain “trivial”
Note that where employers reimburse their employees 45p per mile for using their own cars they are able to reclaim
The latest Finance Act has retained the 28% CGT rate for sales of residential property, whereas the general rate was
You can apply to HMRC for a VAT refund on building materials and services if you are building a new
In previous briefings we have highlighted the fact that Revenue have increasingly used the Tax/E briefing facility to advise practitioners
For every £2 that your adjusted net income exceeds £100,000, the £10,600 personal allowance is reduced by £1. Pension contributions
A&C Chartered Accountants is helping hundreds of contractors, just like you, to optimise your accounting, business and earnings during the
A&C Chartered Accountants are extremely excited with the partnership we have formed with Expensify which is a tool that allows
If you are fortunate enough to work within the hospitality industry and in particular within a hotel as a concierge
Family companies and auto-enrolment You might be the only director of your company or perhaps your spouse and other family
Buy-to-let: the basics Why become a landlord? You may become a landlord accidentally by inheriting a house, or by retaining
Xero (@Xero) announced today that it is partnering with Shopify (@Shopify), an industry leading commerce platform that allows anyone to
Making the switch from Sage to Xero – we’re here to help XERO conversion & set-up Whether you’re starting a
Why should accounting and tax professionals take a walk in the cloud Most of us generally make use of ‘the
Now you can let your XERO account become UNLEASHED! We’re proud to announce that here at A&C Chartered Accountants we
Prior to the introduction of RTI, employers were required to complete an end-of-year checklist and declaration on form P35 and
Unlike income tax under PAYE, Class 1 National Insurance Contributions (NICs) are not normally calculated on an employee’s cumulative earnings
This week the Conservative government have announced that they will increase the personal allowance to £12,500 and the higher rate
HMRC has amended its guidance for charities that claim Gift Aid on the sale of donated goods. Gift Aid normally
Small business accounting with Xero Xero is online accounting software created especially to suit the needs of small businesses. It’s
VAT on Digital Services When you sell digital services across international borders from 1st January 2015, you will have to
The Second Incomes Campaign gives you the chance to bring your tax affairs up to date if you’re employed and
Capital gains tax entrepreneurs’ relief provides for a 10% rate on the disposal of a business, including a sole trade
Finance Act 2012 introduced a 15 per cent rate of SDLT on the acquisition by certain non-natural persons (broadly companies)