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HOW DOES THE DEVALUED POUND AFFECT YOUR TAX?

27th January 2017
Whenever the Brexit vote result in the UK leaving the EU, it has already caused the pound to slide against other currencies. But if you decide to sell foreign assets to take advantage of this, how will your tax position be affected? Alan Simpson takes a closer look. Foreign assets advantage The recent devaluation of the pound...

WORKING IN THE GARDEN?

27th January 2017
If you have limited space (and privacy) in your home for an office or workspace, then you might be one a growing group of people who are considering creating an outbuilding in the garden. Bob Johnstone takes a look at the pros and cons of building an office in your garden and what sort of tax...

MAKING TAX DIGITAL

5th January 2017
‘Making Tax Digital’ is the next big thing to affect taxpayers and while it’s some way off yet HMRC is slowly making changes in preparation for it, Kevin Crowford takes a closer look. For Companies The latest moves, which HMRC announced in September 2016 include the withdrawal of tax return confirmations for companies. No more paper From...

SHRINKING RELIEF FOR LANDLORD’S

1st December 2016
The tax relief that landlords of residential properties get is going to be restricted to the basic rate of Income Tax from April 2017, Kenny Logan investigates. These changes will undoubtedly affect you if you let residential properties as an individual, or in a partnership or a trust and will affect how you receive relief...

THE VATMOBILE

1st November 2016
Kevin Ferguson looks at whether it is possible to reclaim VAT on the purchase of a car. The issue of VAT on cars is something that we get asked about on a regular basis, in particular ‘VAT Qualifying Cars’. The phrase ‘VAT Qualifying Car’ is more relevant to the motor trade than to the public...

IS IT BETTER TO LEASE OR BUY A CAR?

2nd September 2016
Something that we get asked a lot about is whether it is better to lease or buy a vehicle and indeed whether it is better to do this personally or through a business? Kenny Logan is in the driving seat on this one. With new vehicle prices continually rising and the value of used vehicles...

WHAT IS ENTREPRENEURS’ RELIEF?

1st September 2016
This tax relief has been extended and means that you may be able to pay less Capital Gains Tax when you sell or ‘dispose of’ all or part of your business. Entrepreneurs’ Relief means that you’ll pay tax at 10% on all gains on qualifying assets providing that certain conditions are met. Julie Robertson takes...

WHEN DOES A HOBBY BECOME A TRADE?

12th August 2016
It is becoming increasingly common for individuals to claim that their hobby is actually a taxable trade, Kenneth Logan investigates. There are many people who have hobbies which generate money for them, such as buying and selling items on eBay or at car boot sales. But what you might find surprising is that it is...

TRANSFERRING PROPERTY

16th June 2016
You can legally transfer your property at any time, even while you are still living in it, but there are complex rules to be aware of as Alister Biggar outlines below.   In this article we look at some of the issues which arise from property transfers and concentrate on the main property taxes which come...

TAX DOESN’T TAKE A HOLIDAY ON HOMES ABROAD

2nd June 2016
Julie Robertson warns that owning a home abroad is not quite as easy as they make out on programmes like ‘A Place in the Sun’. With the popularity of these lifestyle shows on television, it is perhaps unsurprising there are more than one million homes owned by UK residents in the EU alone. These properties...