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Advantages of filing your 2023/24 tax return early
Filing your 2023/24 tax return ahead of the 31 January 2025 online filing deadline can be advantageous. Read this article to find out why.
Selling online – When do you need to tell HMRC?
If you have a ‘side hustle’ selling online, you may need to tell HMRC if you are trading or if you make a capital gain. Read this article to find out how the rules apply.
Marriage allowance – A possible tax break for married couples or civil partnerships
Read this article to find out whether you can claim the tax break for married couple or civil partnerships.
Taxation of dividends in 2023/24
From 6 April 2023, the dividend allowance is to fall to £1,000. Read this article to find out how this and other tax changes will affect the tax that you pay on your dividend income in 2023/24.
Basis period reform – Preparing for the transition
From 2024/25 unincorporated businesses will be taxed on their profits for the tax year. Read this article to find out about the new rules and the transition from the current year basis to the tax year basis. #basisperiodreform
What happens when your salary goes over £100k?
What happens when your salary goes over £100k?
Self-employed – How to calculate your payments on account
The deadline for filing the self-assessment tax return for 2018/19 is 31 January 2020. This is also the date by which any outstanding tax for 2018/19 must be paid and, where payments need to be made on account, the date by which the first payment on account of the 2019/20 liability must be made.
Does the high-income child benefit charge apply?
The high-income child benefit charge (HICBC) applies to claw back child benefit from either the claimant or his or her partner where at least one of them has income of £50,000 or more.