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Prepare yourself for a rise in capital gains tax
Opinion With the UK desperate to raise more money to cover the massive rise in public spending, squeezing more revenue out of capital gains tax looks like an obvious thing to do.
By Merryn Somerset Webb Published
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A few ways to save tax before the end of the tax year
Advice The end of the tax year is nigh. You have until midnight on 5 April to take advantage of various tax allowances or risk losing them.
By Ruth Jackson-Kirby Published
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Coronavirus and tax: now isn’t a time to have to worry about money
Opinion HMRC won’t penalise non-residents who might otherwise have to pay UK tax if they get stuck in the country. That’s going to be expensive, says Merryn Somerset Webb. But it is the right thing to do.
By Merryn Somerset Webb Published
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A legal judgment that could seriously dent housebuilders’ profits
Opinion An employment tribunal has ruled that two recently dismissed bricklayers were not self employed, whatever the contract they signed said. The consequences could be huge, says Merryn Somerset Webb.
By Merryn Somerset Webb Published
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Why you should keep a close eye on your National Insurance contributions
Features The state pension now requires a 35-year record of National Insurance payments to get the maximum payment. Check your record is correct, because any missing contributions can prove costly.
By David Prosser Published
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Labour’s tax proposals and what they mean for your money
Features Nimesh Shah, partner at accountants and tax consultants Blick Rothenberg, outlines the Labour Party's tax proposals, and explains how they might affect you.
By Nimesh Shah Published
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Freelance workers face IR35 tax trap
Features New IR35 tax rules governing “disguised employment” will hit firms and freelance workers.
By David Prosser Published
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Prepare for big changes to inheritance tax
Features Inheritance tax – Britain’s most detested tax – is set for an overhaul.
By Ruth Jackson-Kirby Published
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Boris Johnson and the sugar tax
Features Our probable new prime minister wants to scrap the levy on sugary drinks introduced by some of his predecessors. Would that be a good move?
By Simon Wilson Published