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HWB Chartered Accountants: Taxpayers under attack (again)
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Thursday, 4 November 2010. Taxpayers under attack (again). The recent announcement by the Government that the Treasury is to target a further 10,000 high net worth individuals for tax investigation represents another stage in the seemingly relentless assault on UK taxpayers. Dubious moral judgements to one side, we will continue to advise clients on their tax planning in whatever ways the law allows. And if you find yourself the subject of an investigation we will of course stand shoulder to shoulder...
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HWB Chartered Accountants: Decreasing national debt - how does it affect your business?
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Wednesday, 23 June 2010. Decreasing national debt - how does it affect your business? An increase in VAT rate to 20% and an increase in the CGT rate were favourites in this Budget. VAT was increased to 20% but only from 4 January 2010, thereby giving consumers six months to make purchases at the old rate of 17.5%. In addition, anti-forestalling arrangements will seek to stop partly exempt businesses entering into arrangements avoid the effect of the increase in the VAT rate. Bank levy from January 2011 t...
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HWB Chartered Accountants: Are pension schemes the best way to save for retirement?
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Friday, 12 February 2010. Are pension schemes the best way to save for retirement? I have worked with a number of clients recently on the Enterprise Investment Scheme and looking into client's future plans in more detail makes me wonder if saving in a pension scheme is actually the most beneficial way to save for their future. ISAs, EIS and VCT would all make viable alternatives to the basic pension scheme and if managed well, could make planning my client's future much more rosy. 5 March 2010 at 12:16.
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HWB Chartered Accountants: November 2010
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Thursday, 4 November 2010. Taxpayers under attack (again). The recent announcement by the Government that the Treasury is to target a further 10,000 high net worth individuals for tax investigation represents another stage in the seemingly relentless assault on UK taxpayers. Dubious moral judgements to one side, we will continue to advise clients on their tax planning in whatever ways the law allows. And if you find yourself the subject of an investigation we will of course stand shoulder to shoulder...
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HWB Chartered Accountants: Taxing time for the coalition
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Wednesday, 26 May 2010. Taxing time for the coalition. As the electoral rhetoric turned to reality and that reality became a hung parliament, I have been watching and waiting to see exactly what the Lib-Con coalition will bring. The coalition is faced with what David Laws has called a "colossal" task – they must take drastic steps to reduce one of the highest public deficits in the developed world. But what is it all likely to mean for British business – and specifically for the tax regime? One market th...
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HWB Chartered Accountants: November 2009
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Tuesday, 24 November 2009. Potential tax planning opportunities for you. The Chancellor has already announced that changes will be made from April 2010 to increase the tax rates for certain individuals. As if this is not enough, from April 2011 all National Insurance rates will increase by 0.5%. There are a number of potential ways to minimise the impact of the changes. The tax team at HWB is here to help and advise on the potential planning opportunities availble to you. Tracy Jenkins, Tax Director.
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HWB Chartered Accountants: May 2010
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Wednesday, 26 May 2010. Taxing time for the coalition. As the electoral rhetoric turned to reality and that reality became a hung parliament, I have been watching and waiting to see exactly what the Lib-Con coalition will bring. The coalition is faced with what David Laws has called a "colossal" task – they must take drastic steps to reduce one of the highest public deficits in the developed world. But what is it all likely to mean for British business – and specifically for the tax regime? One market th...
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HWB Chartered Accountants: Potential tax planning opportunities for you
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Tuesday, 24 November 2009. Potential tax planning opportunities for you. The Chancellor has already announced that changes will be made from April 2010 to increase the tax rates for certain individuals. As if this is not enough, from April 2011 all National Insurance rates will increase by 0.5%. There are a number of potential ways to minimise the impact of the changes. The tax team at HWB is here to help and advise on the potential planning opportunities availble to you. Tracy Jenkins, Tax Director.
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HWB Chartered Accountants: HMRC Investigations
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Wednesday, 24 February 2010. In 1996 self-assessment was introduced and since then HMRC staff members have been trained to develop investigatory skills. Certain developments over the last year suggest that tax investigations are likely to continue to rise. Tax investigations are becoming increasingly inevitable but there are some things you can do to limit the problems:. Keep good financial records. Co-operate as penalties can vary depending on your co-operation. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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