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Budget 2024 - big changes to property-related taxes
Personal TaxThe Spring 2024 Budget was a mixed bag for residential landlords. The Chancellor gave with one hand and took away with the other. As a property owner, what might the changes announced mean for you?
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Threshold tax and benefit traps on families
Personal TaxThe media like to bandy about the phrase “stealth tax”. In reality what they call stealth tax isn’t at all. However, there are genuine cliff-edge income thresholds that result in unfair tax charges. What are they and how can you avoid them?
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The new right to carer’s leave
Employment lawOn 6 April 2024 the new Carer’s Leave Regulations 2024 will come into force. How much statutory carer’s leave will your employees be entitled to take in any twelve-month period and is this a paid or unpaid right?
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Spring Budget rings the changes
Business Tax, Personal TaxThe Chancellor of the Exchequer delivered his Spring Budget on 6 March 2024, with several announcements affecting individual taxpayers. What were the highlights?
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Winding up a trust - avoiding a tax trap
Personal TaxYou’ve been looking after a trust for your children for years. As they are now adults and working you’ve decided to wind up the trust and give each of them their share of the fund. What steps can you take to make the winding up tax efficient?
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Planning your year-end dividend
Business Tax, Personal TaxThe end of the tax year is approaching and you want to make full use of the 8.75% tax rate that applies to dividends. How can you work out how much dividend you can take and ensure its payment before the tax year ends?