Pensioners are being urged to stay vigilant for any Winter Fuel Payment scams. HMRC is starting to recover Winter Fuel Payments issued for winter 2025 from those earning over £35,000 a year. While the process will affect nearly two million people, most will see the repayment handled automatically through adjustments to their PAYE tax code […]
Monthly Archives: May 2026
The recent announcement from Rachel Reeves highlights a clear shift in the government’s economic approach, placing retail banks at the centre of efforts to stimulate growth and support households and businesses. In a meeting held on 22 April 2026, senior leaders from major UK banks, including Barclays, Lloyds, Santander, NatWest, Nationwide and HSBC, were brought […]
Bonuses are treated as taxable earnings, so both employers and employees need to understand how they are taxed and reported. For cash bonuses (including vouchers that can be exchanged for cash), the rules are straightforward. The payment is added to an employee’s normal salary and taxed through the Pay As You Earn (PAYE). This means […]
When a sole trader or partnership transfers a business to a company, a chargeable gain may arise. This is calculated by reference to the market value of the business assets at the date of incorporation (including goodwill), compared with their original base cost. The resulting gain would ordinarily be subject to Capital Gains Tax. In […]
Your Personal Tax Account (PTA) is an easy and secure way to manage your tax online. You can use it to check your tax code, claim a refund and update your details, all in one place, without needing to contact HMRC by phone or post. Every UK taxpayer has a PTA, but you will need […]
1 May 2026 – Due date for corporation tax due for the year ended 30 July 2025. 19 May 2026 – PAYE and NIC deductions due for month ended 5 May 2026. (If you pay your tax electronically the due date is 22 May 2026). 19 May 2026 – Filing deadline for the […]
A recent initiative led by the Lucy Rigby is shining a light on a surprising issue, many young adults in the UK may be sitting on savings they do not even realise they have. The focus is on Child Trust Funds, long term, tax free savings accounts set up for children born between September 2002 […]
