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The Budget included a measure that will allow UK resident investment managers to choose to accelerate their tax liabilities. This will enable them to align their timing with other jurisdictions. We explain the background to this move, and its benefits.
Welcome news for carried interest
There were two key R&D measures: an additional tax relief for R&D intensive SMEs and a delay to overseas expenditure relief restrictions. Read our Spring Budget 2023 uncovered
More R&D changes
The Spring 2023 Budget was short on big announcements, but the key measure was a move to ‘full expensing’ for capital expenditure incurred from 1 April.
A boon for commercial property investors?
Initial reactions to the Spring Statement 2023 from our Tax experts
Our team reacts
There is an opportunity for many taxpayers who may have been unemployed or worked overseas in recent years to fill any ‘holes’ in their UK NIC record.
Adjustment to National Insurance contributions – filling the gaps deadline
We highlight upcoming deadlines, forthcoming events and other useful information.
Key dates/deadlines – March – June 2023
Our ‘Back to Basics’ articles cover some of the fundamentals of employment tax.
Back to Basics: Payroll
In this article we look at elements of employment tax that can be overlooked, starting with National Insurance.
A focus on key employment tax topics
When a company reorganises its shares, what is the impact for individual shareholders?
Share capital changes: what it means for your personal tax
The Government has further delayed the introduction of MTD for ITSA. It will be phased in from 6 April 2026. We consider the implications.
MTD for ITSA – where are we now?
The VAT rules in relation to acquisitions are complex. We look at the recent Ince Gordon Dadds versus HMRC case to see how companies can be better prepared
Recovery of VAT on deal fees
Mercedes Bragg is an Assistant Manager in our Training team. In this interview, Mercedes talks about her career and how her role has evolved during her time with us.