Tax is dynamic and needs to be constantly planned and reviewed as legislation and your circumstances change.
We can review your personal and business affairs as a whole, integrating personal and business tax planning to minimise your overall tax burden.
We can help you with the following taxes:
- Income tax
- Inheritance tax
- Capital gains tax
- Corporation tax
- VAT
- Stamp duty land tax
- National insurance contributions
- Capital allowances
- Remuneration planning including share schemes such as EMI
- Exit and succession planning
- Tax advice for mergers, acquisitions & disposals
- Tax planning for property acquisitions & disposals
- Tax efficient Wills & Trusts
- Tax efficient EIS (Enterprise Investment Scheme)
Recent Posts
- Autumn Budget 22 November 2017 – Key Points
Hammonds ‘Balanced approach’ – the key points:
Business
£500m to go towards a 5G mobile network, fibre broadband and AI
1% increase in Benefit in Kind on diesel company cars
Vehicle Excise Duty to go up by 1 band from 2018 on cars that don’t meet the standard
Northern IrelandExtra £650m to […]
- Key Points Spring Budget 2017
The Spring budget was presented by Mr Philip Hammond on 8th March 2017.
A summary of the main points are noted below:
Class 4 National Insurance to increase from 9% to 10 % in April 2018 and to go up to 11% in April 2019. All class 4 earnings above £43,000 will continue […]
- Married Couples Allowance
Transfer unused tax allowance to save up to £212.00 in tax year 2015/16
If you are a married couple or are in a civil partnership, you may qualify for couples tax relief worth up to £212 in 2015/16.
Who does this apply to?
This tax relief is available to married couples and couples in a […] - Budget 2016 – Key Points
Sugar levy on soft drinks
This aims to raise £520m in a two-part levy on companies – one for total sugar content above 5g per 100ml and one for drinks with more than 8g per 100ml – to be introduced in two years’ time. Pure fruit juice and milk are excluded. It will be used […] - National Living Wage
The 1 April 2018 the National Living Wage (NLW) for workers aged 25 and above will increase to £7.83 per hour. The current National Minimum Wage for those under the age of 25 will continue to apply and the rates set from 1 April 2018 can be found here National Minimum Wage Rates .The Government’s objective is to have a […]
- Autumn Budget 22 November 2017 – Key Points