Buy to let mortgage interest...
Event date: 1st Jan 1970
Many residential landlords purchase their investment properties with the aid of a mortgage. In the current climate of rising interest rates, landlords may be wondering whether any tax…
Event date: 1st Jan 1970
Event date: 1st Jan 1970
Many residential landlords purchase their investment properties with the aid of a mortgage. In the current climate of rising interest rates, landlords may be wondering whether any tax…
Event date: 1st Jan 1970
A gain on the sale of an investment property, such as a buy-to-let or second home, will be liable to capital gains tax to the extent that it…
Event date: 1st Jan 1970
The dividend allowance is available in addition to the personal allowance. It allows all taxpayers regardless of the rate at which they pay tax to receive dividends up…
Event date: 1st Jan 1970
The 31 January 2023 deadline has passed – if you did not manage to submit your 2021/22 Tax Return by the deadline, then HMRC will issue an automatic…
Event date: 1st Jan 1970
You know that feeling – the one after a large chunk of your personal monies are sent to HMRC…. Is it time to make a late new year’s…
Event date: 1st Jan 1970
A report into the funding of academies in England has revealed the financial challenges of a huge increase in energy bills and high inflation impacting the sector. The…
Event date: 1st Jan 1970
Entrepreneurship runs the risk of being stifled in the UK if proposals surrounding financial reporting become enshrined in law, warns a North East business expert. Martin Hobson, Director…
Event date: 1st Jan 1970
A group of North East Businesses have voted for a rise in interest rates by a majority of four to three. The group highlighted factors that are currently…
Event date: 1st Jan 1970
As we begin 2023 and with household finances stretched, Lee Watson, partner at Clive Owen LLP, considers whether is it time to finally consider undertaking that tax planning…