Why has SMP not been paid?
If your employer does not pay you SMP because they are insolvent, payment will be made by Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC). They will only do this...
If your employer does not pay you SMP because they are insolvent, payment will be made by Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC). They will only do this...
If you have decided that becoming VAT registered is the right thing for you and your business, you will need to register with HMRC. The majority of sole t...
You can take your money out of an Individual Savings Account ( ISA ) at any time, without losing any tax benefits. If your ISA is ‘flexible’, you can take...
Capital allowances are a special tax relief on the tools and equipment landlord’s need to run a property business. An important point to remember is capit...
To start a business in the Principality of Monaco, you need a specific license, which is issued by the government. To apply for the license, you have to s...
If you have to send a tax return and did not send one last year, you need to register for Self Assessment and Class 2 National Insurance. Register by 5 Oc...
If your salary is £42,000, then after tax and national insurance you will be left with £32,200. This means that after tax you will take home £2,683 every ...
HMRC provide a list of the types of messages they send to their customers using e-mail or text messages, to help reassure people that they are genuine and...
from a source within South Africa. The foreign person is responsible for the tax, but it must be withheld by the person making the interest payment to or ...
Staff will normally not be expected to work over 48 hours a week, over 17 weeks. However, staff can opt out of the 48-hour weekly limit if they agree this...
Having British Dual Nationality means that you can become a British Citizen whilst retaining citizenship of your native country at the same time. Dual Cit...
UK residents have to pay tax on their UK and foreign gains. Non-residents have to pay tax on income, but only pay Capital Gains Tax either: on UK property...
You will have to register for VAT if your taxable sales are likely to be above the current VAT threshold. You will then have to charge VAT at the standard...