Employer Bulletin - latest guidance HMRC has issued the June 2019 edition of the Employer Bulletin. This includes articles on a number of issues including: labour supply chain fraud using loans to
Employer Bulletin - latest guidance HMRC has issued the June 2019 edition of the Employer Bulletin. This includes articles on a number of issues including: labour supply chain fraud using loans to
Latest MTD for VAT HMRC is phasing in its landmark Making Tax Digital (MTD) regime, which will ultimately require taxpayers to move to a fully digital tax system. Under the latest MTD
BREXIT workforce preparations: Preparing the workforce for EU Exit Over two thirds of EU citizens that are currently in the UK are here for work. The government is advising that if these
Non-compliance with minimum wage regulations A recent Low Pay Commission (LPC) report sets out its findings on the number of people being paid less than the statutory minimum wage regulations. The LPC
Advisory fuel rates 2019/20 for company cars New company car advisory fuel rates have been published which take effect from 1 June 2019. The guidance states: 'You can use the previous rates
Consultation on ancillary CGT reliefs A capital gains tax (CGT) exemption applies when an individual disposes of a dwelling that has been used as their only or main residence under the Private
Companies House: Consultation on reforms The government has launched a consultation on reforms proposed for Companies House, including a 'major upgrade' of its register. The consultation aims to tackle misuse of the
Forms P11D - reporting employee benefits The forms P11D which report details of benefits and some expenses provided to employees and directors for the year ended 5 April 2019, are due for
OTS calls for tax simplification for smaller businesses A report by the Office of Tax Simplification (OTS) calls on the government to prioritise action to 'address long-standing concerns about the experience of
'Flexible extension' to Article 50 Business groups, including the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) and the Confederation of British Industry (CBI), have commented on the six-month 'flexible' extension of Article 50, granted