by AJN Accountants | May 14, 2019 | Advice, Business, FAQs, News, Tax planning, VAT
Is an injury impacting your ability to work? Read on to find out whether the costs of medical procedures are taxable benefits. Injury costing ability to work An employee working for a company suffers from a severe back problem making working impossible. Private...
by AJN Accountants | May 9, 2019 | Accounting, Advice, Bookkeeping, FAQs, Landlords, News, Property, Small Businesses, Tax planning
From April 2019 there has been a significant restriction to rent-a-room relief. Read on to find out more. In 2018 the Chancellor announced a significant restriction to rent-a-room relief with effect from 6 April 2019. It would only be allowed where you occupy your...
by AJN Accountants | Apr 30, 2019 | Accounting, Advice, Business, Contractors, FAQs, News, Small Businesses
New rules for payslips were introduced from the 6th April 2019. There are two specific main changes being implemented. Read on to find out more on how these new rules may impact you. New rules for payslips took effect on 6 April 2019. There are two main changes. As...
by AJN Accountants | Apr 24, 2019 | Advice, Business, FAQs, Landlords, News, Small Businesses, Tax planning
HMRC launched the “Connect” system to achieve their aim of becoming the leading tax collector in the world. Read on to find out more. Back in 2017 HMRC launched a system called “Connect” costing millions of pounds of investment. The system is doing what it...
by AJN Accountants | Mar 29, 2019 | Accounting, Advice, Business, FAQs, Small Businesses, Tax planning
Owners of family run businesses who are looking to perhaps retire or do something different should consider different options for the most tax efficient route. Entrepreneurs Relief (ER) For business owners who are directors and shareholders this route is perhaps most...
by AJN Accountants | Mar 26, 2019 | Advice, FAQs, Financial planning, pensions, Small Businesses, Tax planning
Pension contributions are not a hugely popular way to save, but they do have their benefits such as generous up-front tax breaks. Read on to find out more. Pension contributions aren’t everyone’s favourite way to save because, unless you’re approaching 55, it means...