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Tax Diary December 2021 - Alexander Accountancy Burton on Trent

Tax Diary December 2021/January 2022

Useful dates for your tax diary as we move into 2022. These include: 1 December 2021 – Due date for Corporation Tax payable for the year ended 28 February 2021. […]

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Inheritance tax - Alexander Accountancy Burton on Trent

IHT and Domicile

Domicile is a general legal concept which in basic terms is taken to mean the country where you permanently belong but actually determining domicile status can be complex. HMRC guidance […]

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Alexander Accountancy Burton on Trent -CGT Roll-over Relief post

CGT Roll-over Relief

Business Asset Roll-over Relief is a valuable relief that allows the deferral of Capital Gains Tax (CGT) on gains made when taxpayers sell or dispose of certain assets and use […]

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Business advice Burton on Trent - VAT and Business Gifts

VAT and business gifts

In general, VAT does not have to be accounted for on business gifts to the same person as long as the total cost of the gifts does not exceed £50 (before […]

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Alexander Accountancy VAT experts Burton upon Trent

VAT Business Test

There are a number of conditions that must be satisfied in order for an activity to be within the scope of UK VAT. One of the conditions that needs to […]

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Alexander Accountancy - Autumn budget news - dividend tax

Autumn Budget 2021 – Dividend tax rates

As announced on 7 September 2021, the 1.25% increase in NIC contributions from April 2022 will be mirrored by a similar increase in the tax charge on dividends. From April 2022, […]

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Alexander Accountancy - Autumn budget news

Autumn Budget 2021 – £1 million Annual Investment Allowance

In the Spring Budget earlier this year, the government announced that the temporary Annual Investment Allowance (AIA) cap of £1 million would be extended until 31 December 2021. The Chancellor, […]

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Alexander Accountancy Autumn budget news

Autumn Budget 2021 – Minimum Wage increases

The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rishi Sunak confirmed that the government has accepted in full the proposals of the Low Pay Commission for increasing minimum wage rates from 1 April […]

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