Digital Services Tax has raised £358 million

The UK’s Digital Services Tax (DST) raised £358 million from large digital businesses in the 2020/21 tax year, according to data published by the National Audit Office (NAO). The DST was introduced in April 2020 to combat the government’s fears that the international tax system ‘did not recognise the value being generated for digital companies… Read more…

Government pushes back economic statement

Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt has delayed the announcement of the government’s economic plan until 17 November. The Medium-Term Fiscal Plan was due to be delivered by the Chancellor in the Commons on 31 October, along with a forecast from the Office for Budget Responsibility. This had been brought forward because of the market… Read more…

Inflation returns to 40-year high

The rate of inflation rose to 10.1% in September as the economy felt the effects of rising prices and the fallout from the Mini Budget, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS). The ONS said the Consumer Prices Index (CPI) measure rose from an annual rate of 9.9% in August to match the recent… Read more…

S20 Excellence Award

Salhan Accountants are delighted to announce that Liliana Pavaluca is the first winner of the S20 Excellence Award. This award was created to commemorate  the 20th anniversary of Salhan Accountants. Liliana is Personal Tax Manager for Salhan Accountants and delivers excellent service to our clients. We wish her every success in the future and look… Read more…

Action Fraud warns scammers are exploiting cost-of-living crisis

Action Fraud has warned that criminals are using the ongoing cost-of-living crisis to target the public with energy rebate scams. Action Fraud revealed that more than 1,500 reports have been filed with the National Fraud Intelligence Bureau (NFIB) regarding scam emails purporting to be from energy regulator Ofgem, offering customers energy rebates. In order to… Read more…