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Charity Donations on Tax Return – What You Need To Know
You have made a donation to a registered charity and it’s now time to do your tax return and claim any available tax relief. Claiming the tax relief against your income Making a charitable donation that has been gift-aided will extend your basic rate tax band by the...
What Is The Penalty For A Late Tax Return?
The penalty system for late tax returns and payments has been subject to a number of tweaks in recent years. What’s the position now, and how have rising interest rates affected matters? In this article, we will cover the key points that you need to know....
How Making Pension Contributions Can Save You Tax
Making pension contributions can save you tax and at the same time the contributions go towards a retirement fund for your pension. The tax relief you receive is directly linked to your rate of income tax. If you are a basic rate taxpayer, you will receive an extra...
Changes to Self Assessment in 2023-24 – Do you still need to file a tax return?
HMRC has announced changes to thresholds that no longer require anyone with PAYE income over £100,000 to file a tax return, except in certain circumstances. As of the 2023 to 2024 tax year: Self Assessment Threshold for PAYE Only: The Self Assessment threshold for...
The complete guide to tax returns for high earners
This free downloadable guide is for people in jobs that pay more than £100,000 per year and who are therefore obliged to complete a tax return. It covers everything you need to know and answers all the most commonly asked questions.
The complete guide to tax returns for the self-employed
In this free downloadable guide we look at what self-employed people need to know about completing their personal tax return, whether they’re sole traders or in a partnership, from dealing with HMRC to allowable expenses.
The complete guide to tax returns for landlords
The third of our free, easy-to-read, comprehensive downloadable guides is for people who own and let out one or more flats or houses outside of their main residence and so have to file a tax return. It covers topics such as capital gains tax and the let property campaign.
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