Stamp duty holiday expected to be extended until June in next week’s Budget
Chancellor Rishi Sunak is reported to have decided on a three-month extension of the current stamp duty holiday until the end of June 2021. After months of lobbying from the proper
How will Brexit affect Britons buying or selling second homes in France?
In this article, Jill Springbett considers the impact Brexit will have on Britons buying or selling a property in France now that the UK has left the European Union. France is one
No late filing penalty for 2019-20 Self Assessment returns
HMRC have announced that Self Assessment tax payers will not receive a penalty if they file their 2019-20 tax return late, as long as they file it online by 28 February. However,
Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme Extended
UK Chancellor Rishi Sunak has confirmed that he will extend the furlough scheme across the UK until the end of March 2021, to provide businesses with certainty throughout the winte
Self-Employment Income Support Scheme Grant Extension
Chancellor, Rishi Sunak, has confirmed he has extended the Self-Employed Income Support Scheme (SEISS) from 1 November 2020 to 30 April 2021. The Self-Employment Income Support Sch
The Kickstart Scheme
To help the economic recovery from the Coronavirus pandemic, Chancellor Rishi Sunak has announced a new Kickstart Scheme, which launches today. The Kickstart Scheme is specifically
Reverse VAT charge for construction postponed to 2021
Following on from our blog on the 17th September 2019, the government have announced a further five-month delay to the introduction of the domestic reverse VAT charge for construct
£20 million in new grants available to small businesses to boost recovery
The government has announced a £20m package of funding to help smaller businesses recover from the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic. Small and medium-sized businesses can access a
Making Tax Digital to be extended to create a 21st-century tax system
The government has announced plans to create a fully modernised digital tax system to boost national productivity, make it easier to pay tax, and reduce errors and fraud. In this a