Tax non-compliance during pandemic

Tax non-compliance during the pandemic cost the UK government £9 billion, according to a report from the National Audit Office (NAO). HMRC redeployed around 1,350 workers to Covid-19 support schemes throughout 2020/21, shrinking the number of those working on tax compliance, the NAO said. This reduced the tax authority’s capacity to investigate people and businesses… Read more…

MTD for ITSA delayed for two more years

The Treasury has announced that Making Tax Digital for income tax self assessment (MTD for ITSA) will be delayed for two more years until April 2026. MTD for ITSA was due to take effect from April 2024 and would have required all self-employed individuals and landlords with income over £10,000 to report earnings quarterly through… Read more…

Will my new business idea be profitable?

The birth of a business can come in many forms but most involve that same spark of entrepreneurial creativity. Whether it’s an invention, a product or service that solves a problem or just a gut feeling that you can offer something different, there are so many ways to begin. Ingenuity, enthusiasm and drive are all… Read more…

Tax burden rises following Autumn Statement

The UK’s tax burden will rise after Chancellor Jeremy Hunt reduced the threshold on the top rate of tax and announced freezes on other taxes in the Autumn Statement. The threshold for the top 45% additional rate of income tax was cut to £125,140 from £150,000. The government is also fixing other personal tax thresholds… Read more…

IFS warns of fall in household incomes

The Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) has warned that household incomes will see their biggest drop in generations following the Autumn Statement. The think tank warned that growth in living standards had been weak since 2008 and that it was now going from ‘bad to worse‘. Paul Johnson, Director of the IFS, said: ‘Jeremy Hunt’s… Read more…

UK businesses anticipate growth in exports

A significant number of UK businesses that trade internationally expect to see an increase in their exports over the coming year, according to an Institute of Directors (IoD) survey. The survey showed that 42% of UK international traders expect export growth over the next 12 months. It also revealed that 47% of businesses are still… Read more…

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…