by Neil O'Brien | Aug 14, 2015 | Budget, Tax
Buy to let tax – a landlord surprise Hundreds of thousands of buy to let landlords face additional tax as the implications of Chancellor George Osborne’s tax changes introduced during the Summer Budget become clear. The Daily Telegraph reported that a crackdown...
by Neil O'Brien | Aug 7, 2015 | Budget, Costs, Employees, PAYE & NI, Payroll, Tax
What is the National Living Wage? The idea behind the National Living Wage is that it is high enough for workers to have a ‘normal’ standard of living. By 2020 the National Living Wage will increase to £9 an hour, replacing the £6.50 minimum wage. Whilst...
by Neil O'Brien | Jun 12, 2015 | Tax
Being British is hugely in vogue, but are you capitalising on this? It’s never been more fashionable to be British and I have see a long awaited revival in UK manufacturing, largely as a result of forward thinking entrepreneurs who decided to invest and ‘be British’....
by Neil O'Brien | May 8, 2015 | Our News, Personal Tax, Tax
When you die, HMRC will want a slice of your estate. What is IHT? IHT is Inheritance Tax. When you die, the Government will assess the value of your assets and then deduct the value of your liabilities. Whatever is left over is your estate. If this estate value is...