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Check-out time looms for FHL tax regime

Further to our article in December 2024 and with the tax regime for furnished holiday lettings ending in April 2025, there are practical issues that affected property owners need to know about.

Autumn Budget 2024 – Review

Yesterday, Chancellor Rachel Reeves delivered her Autumn Statement. We have sifted through the details and hope the following review, which we feel will be the most significant to our clients, will be helpful.

Autumn Statement 2023

Yesterday, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt delivered his Autumn Statement. We have sifted through the details and hope the following highlights, which we feel will be the most significant to our clients, will be helpful.

Tax and Crypto Assets

The increased interest in crypto assets has been noted by HMRC. If you invest or trade in crypto assets you need to be aware of how this will affect your tax.

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.

Avoid the Cost of HMRC Investigation

Tax investigations can happen to anyone – whether you are an individual or in business. Our tax protection service means you can rest assured that you are protected against the
professional costs associated with an HMRC enquiry.

Helping You Ease into the New Tax Year

Why not use our tax rates guide and online tax calendar to help you manage those important deadlines in the year ahead.

New Year, New VAT Penalty Rules

In January this year a new penalty points system was introduced for the late filing of VAT returns and the late payment of VAT.

Tax Friendly Christmas Celebrations

Make your Christmas celebrations as tax friendly as possible by taking advantage of seasonal tax breaks.

Autumn Statement Highlights

Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has announced his Autumn Statement outlining measures to address the £55 billion gap in public finances and manage the impending recession. Here are the main points.

Door closes on old Gateway for VAT return submission

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.

Mini-Budget: the new Chancellor’s amendments

On 17 October the new Chancellor reversed almost all the mini-budget announcements made by Kwasi Kwarteng on 23 September.