Taxpayers should pay HM Revenue & Customs and file their tax return today (31 January), despite the deadline being extended advises Robert Salter.
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January 31, 2022
The tax filing deadline may have been extended, but taxpayers should pay today

June 14, 2023
Government Earnings Threshold change will result in taxpayers overpaying
The move to take people out of self-assessment is designed to help HMRC manage their workload and nothing to do with tax simplification.

January 5, 2022
Are business lunches tax-free for employees?
Employers need to have a far greater understanding of when employees can or cannot claim for business lunches, writes Director Robert Salter.

August 9, 2023
HMRC increases the interest charged on late payments
HMRC have increased the interest rates payable by taxpayers on late payments, to 7.75% – up from 7.5%.

June 27, 2022
Spotlight on… Are business lunches tax-free for employees?
Director Robert Salter looks at the need for employers to have greater understanding of when employees can or cannot claim for business lunches.

January 27, 2023
Sole traders who received Covid support could be investigated by HMRC
Sole traders or those in partnerships need to take particular care when they make their tax return or they could be investigated.

August 14, 2023
Scottish Civil Service expense claims
The publicity around Scottish Civil Service expense claims should not be used by employers as a reason to stop using corporate credit cards.

July 20, 2023
The freezing of tax rate bands means that increasing numbers of taxpayers are liable to tax at 40%
More taxpayers who make private pension contributions into a UK pension scheme each year may be losing out on the tax relief they are entitled to.

July 21, 2023
HMRC plan will cause even more disruption and may cause taxpayers to delay in sending their returns
If the Government is serious about making Britain an attractive place to do business, HMRC should be properly funded.

April 13, 2022
Tax Q&A: Reliefs for cultural industries
As so many sections of the economy attempt to recover, tax reliefs aimed at one of the worst-affected sectors, are coming into play.