Tax Rates Guide 2023/24
Our pocket guide to 2023/24 tax rates will help you make sense of all the different areas of tax and how they might affect you. This useful guide outlines the tax rates for the next financial year.
VAT is one of those complex matters which no business can afford to ignore.
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Our dedicated team with expert knowledge across all business sectors can provide tailored and reliable advice as well as creative solutions to all of your VAT issues.
From helping you with the question of whether or not your business should be VAT registered to optimizing VAT recovery, we will help you meet compliance at a minimum cost to your business.
Our specialist VAT team can assist you to:
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Online Calculators - VAT calculator
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Tax rates & allowances - Value added tax
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VAT - VAT - a summary
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VAT - VAT - seven key points for the smaller business
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Brochures - Tax Rates 2024/25 Pocket Guide
Our pocket guide to 2024/25 tax rates will help you make sense of all the different areas of tax and how they might affect you. This useful guide outlines the tax rates for the next financial year.
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Webinars - VAT Domestic Reverse Charge
From 1 March 2021, there is a major change to the way VAT is calculated for businesses the building and construction sectors. The change, known as the Domestic Reverse Charge, has a significant effect on VAT timing and cash flow for those operating in these industries.
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Our pocket guide to 2023/24 tax rates will help you make sense of all the different areas of tax and how they might affect you. This useful guide outlines the tax rates for the next financial year.
In January this year a new penalty points system was introduced for the late filing of VAT returns and the late payment of VAT.
The old online Government Gateway Account for the submission of monthly and quarterly VAT returns is closing. Make sure you avoid penalties for non-compliance.
Should a business voluntarily register for Value Added Tax (VAT)? Whether it is beneficial for your business will depend on a range of factors.