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Category: Money & Tax for the Self-Employed

Everything you need to manage money and tax as a freelancer or sole trader – from self-assessment to invoicing and cashflow.

Uber, the ride-hailing and food-delivery giant, is gearing up for a significant tax dispute with HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) over £1 billion in VAT payments.

Uber Faces £1 Billion VAT Showdown with HMRC

23 June 2024 Money & Tax for the Self-Employed, News, Tools & Tech Not Ltd 0 Comments

Uber, the ride-hailing and food-delivery giant, is gearing up for a significant tax dispute with HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) over £1 billion in VAT payments.

HMRC has not fined any enabler of offshore tax fraud in the past five years, despite possessing landmark powers to impose significant penalties. Critics argue these powers are ineffective without enforcement.

HMRC Fails to Fine a Single ‘Enabler’ of Offshore Tax Fraud in Five Years

16 June 2024 In Business, Money & Tax for the Self-Employed Not Ltd 0 Comments

HMRC has not fined any enabler of offshore tax fraud in the past five years, despite possessing landmark powers to impose significant penalties. Critics argue these powers are ineffective without enforcement.

TV presenter Adrian Chiles is confronting a £1.7m tax bill following the loss of his appeal against HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) concerning his tax status during his tenure at ITV and the BBC.

Adrian Chiles Faces £1.7m Tax Bill After Losing Appeal to HMRC

11 June 202411 June 2024 Money & Tax for the Self-Employed, News Not Ltd 0 Comments

Adrian Chiles, BBC and ITV presenter, faces a £1.7m tax bill after losing an appeal with HMRC regarding his employment status. The 10-year legal battle centres on IR35 rules and could have significant implications for freelancers.

Wealthy landowners are hastily transferring their estates to their children ahead of the general election, driven by fears that a Labour government might tighten inheritance tax reliefs.

Families Rush to Transfer Property Amid Fears of Labour’s Inheritance Tax Crackdown

27 May 2024 In Business, Money & Tax for the Self-Employed Not Ltd 0 Comments

Wealthy families are fast-tracking estate transfers to their children amid concerns over potential inheritance tax changes under a Labour government.

The government’s flagship City reform initiatives, including the rollout of the British ISA and the Pisces private market, face uncertainty following Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s decision to hold an early election in July.

British ISA Plans in Limbo Following Sunak’s Election Call

25 May 2024 Money & Tax for the Self-Employed, News Not Ltd 0 Comments

Rishi Sunak’s decision to call an early election has cast uncertainty over key City reform efforts, including the British ISA and the Pisces private market initiative.

After losing twice in the protracted ‘mega marshmallows’ tax case, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has announced its intention to file yet another appeal.

HMRC Seeks Another Bite in ‘Mega Marshmallow’ Tax Case

17 May 2024 Money & Tax for the Self-Employed, News Not Ltd 0 Comments

After losing twice in the long-running ‘mega marshmallows’ tax case, HMRC seeks permission to file another appeal, continuing its argument that the product should be standard rated for VAT.

Former Chancellor Nadhim Zahawi has confirmed to the BBC that he paid nearly £5 million to authorities to settle his tax affairs.

Nadhim Zahawi confirms he paid nearly £5m for tax error

12 May 2024 In Business, Money & Tax for the Self-Employed Not Ltd 0 Comments

Former Chancellor Nadhim Zahawi has confirmed to the BBC that he paid nearly £5 million to authorities to settle his tax affairs.

In a flavorful victory, Innovative Bites Ltd, a food company, has emerged triumphant against the UK tax authorities, securing a ruling that exempts its "Mega Marshmallows" from VAT due to their classification as cooking ingredients rather than confectionery.

Victory for Innovative Bites Ltd as Judges Rule Marshmallows Not Subject to VAT

24 April 2024 Money & Tax for the Self-Employed, News Not Ltd 0 Comments

In a flavorful victory, Innovative Bites Ltd, a food company, has emerged triumphant against the UK tax authorities, securing a ruling that exempts its “Mega Marshmallows” from VAT due to their classification as cooking ingredients rather than confectionery.

The latest figures from HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) show that inheritance tax receipts increased to £7.5 billion from March 2023 to April 2024, the highest value ever recorded.

Inheritance Tax Receipts reach a record breaking £7.5 billion

24 April 2024 Money & Tax for the Self-Employed, News Not Ltd 0 Comments

The latest figures from HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) show that inheritance tax receipts increased to £7.5 billion from March 2023 to April 2024, the highest value ever recorded.

Five years after HMRC appealed an IR35 case defeat carrying £243,324 in tax liability, judges have instructed this long-running saga to be reheard despite the work having taken place 14 years ago.

£243,000 IR35 case to be reheard 14 years after contract concluded

15 April 2024 Freelancer Opinion & Insights, In Business, Money & Tax for the Self-Employed Not Ltd 0 Comments

Five years after HMRC appealed an IR35 case defeat carrying £243,324 in tax liability, judges have instructed this long-running saga to be reheard despite the work having taken place 14 years ago.

Owen Hewitt, a trainee chartered accountant at haysmacintyre, finds himself amidst a unique cohort of accountants poised to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) into their daily routines from the onset of their careers.

Could AI Take the Grind Out of Accountancy?

26 March 2024 In Business, Money & Tax for the Self-Employed Not Ltd 0 Comments

Owen Hewitt, a trainee chartered accountant at haysmacintyre, finds himself amidst a unique cohort of accountants poised to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) into their daily routines from the onset of their careers.

HMRC have increased the interest rates payable by taxpayers on late payments, to 7.75% - up from 7.5%, the highest interest charge on late payments since ca. 2001.

£900,000 penalty for promoter of tax avoidance scheme

22 March 202422 March 2024 Money & Tax for the Self-Employed, News Not Ltd 0 Comments

A tax avoidance promoter whose schemes were used by locum doctors and nurses faces a £900,000 penalty for failing to co-operate with HM Revenue & Customs.

As Chancellor Jeremy Hunt prepares to unveil the government's latest tax and spending measures in the upcoming spring budget, all eyes are on the Conservative government's strategy to alleviate the heavy tax burden on British workers and stimulate growth following the recent recession.

The new British Isa: What we know and don’t know about this new investment offering

17 March 202417 March 2024 Money & Tax for the Self-Employed Not Ltd 0 Comments

The British Isa, proposed by Chancellor Jeremy Hunt, aims to encourage investment in UK-focused assets by offering an additional £5,000 allowance on top of the existing £20,000 annual Isa allowance.

As Chancellor Jeremy Hunt prepares to unveil the government's latest tax and spending measures in the upcoming spring budget, all eyes are on the Conservative government's strategy to alleviate the heavy tax burden on British workers and stimulate growth following the recent recession.

Chancellor’s ‘generous’ National Insurance cut will increase tax for millions

13 March 2024 In Business, Money & Tax for the Self-Employed Not Ltd 0 Comments

The Chancellor, Jeremy Hunt’s 2% National Insurance (‘NIC’) cut may not be as generous as he proclaimed at last week’s Spring Budget, say leading tax and advisory firm Blick Rothenberg.

More businesses expect taxes to rise rather than fall after the next general election, according to research from accountancy and business advisory firm BDO. 

Chancellor’s Spring Budget Sparks Potential Surge in Pension Fund Investment

12 March 2024 Freelancer Opinion & Insights, Money & Tax for the Self-Employed Not Ltd 0 Comments

Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s proposed reforms, outlined in the Spring Budget, signal a potential surge in pension fund investment, particularly in UK-listed equities.

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