Smart Tax Planning: Timing Your Payments for Maximum Savings

Smart Tax Planning: Timing Your Payments for Maximum Savings

Understanding the Cash Basis for Tax Planning For unincorporated businesses, starting from 6 April 2024, the cash basis becomes the default method for preparing accounts. Unlike the accruals basis, which matches income and expenses to the relevant accounting period, the cash basis recognizes income only when received and expenses only when paid. This creates strategic […]

Act Now: Maximise Tax Reliefs Before FHL Rules Change

Act Now: Maximise Tax Reliefs Before FHL Rules Change

Changes to Furnished Holiday Let (FHL) Tax Benefits The beneficial tax regime for landlords operating furnished holiday lets (FHLs) is set to end on 5 April 2025. From the 2025/26 tax year onward, these properties will be treated like standard residential rentals. While this change removes the need to meet stringent letting and availability conditions […]

Maximizing Your 2024/25 Personal Allowance Before Time Runs Out

Maximizing Your 2024/25 Personal Allowance Before Time Runs Out

Understanding the Personal Allowance Everyone is entitled to a personal allowance—the amount they can earn tax-free before income tax applies. For the 2024/25 tax year, this allowance is set at £12,570. However, it is a use-it-or-lose-it benefit, meaning any unused portion cannot be carried forward to the next tax year. As the tax year-end approaches, […]

Tax-Efficient Strategies for Selling Your Business

Tax-Efficient Strategies for Selling Your Business

Planning for a Business Sale Careful planning is essential for business owners looking to retire or transition ownership. Ideally, planning should begin at least two years before the sale to optimize tax payments and preserve eligibility for Business Asset Disposal Relief (BADR), if applicable. The best approach depends on your financial goals: Minimizing risk and […]

The Importance of Keeping Receipts: Best Practices and Methods

Why Do Receipts Matter? You are often asked whether you want a receipt when making a purchase. While keeping receipts is not legally required for most personal transactions (unless both the seller and buyer are VAT-registered), they serve as valuable proof of purchase. Consumer rights remain intact even without a receipt, as other evidence—such as […]

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