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In this month's Enews we look at the latest analysis of inflation and a reminder from HMRC on tax refunds. We also update you on record numbers of early self assessment filers and the latest increase in HMRC's interest rates for repayments.
We hope you find this month's Enews useful as we look at the closure of the VAT filing portal, UK inflation and frozen tax thresholds. We also have guidance for employers and warnings on scams.
In this month's Enews we look at the measures taken in the Spring Budget and the business reaction to the Chancellor's statement. We also update you on interest rates, voluntary NI contributions and Welsh freeports.
New VAT penalties and the latest analysis of inflation headline this month's eNews. We also update you on what business wants to see from the Spring Budget.
Our latest Enews reveals fewer firms investing in training despite skills shortage, small firms facing challenges when applying for finance, interest rates at highest level in 14 years and pensioners outnumber young for filing tax returns.
In this month's Enews we discuss the delays to the next stages of Making Tax Digital and the impact of the pandemic on tax compliance. We also update you on the government's mortgage guarantee scheme, freeports and financial sector reforms.
We consider news from the Autumn Statement, household incomes and business forecasts this month, together with the latest on auto-enrolment, exports and Digital Services Tax.
In addition to the Autumn Statement we also remind you the tax return deadline is under 100 days away, We also cover latest guidance for employers, inflation and anticipated growth in exports.
In this month's Enews we consider the latest news on the Mini Budget and the reversal of the plan to scrap the 45p rate of income tax. We also update you with details of the government's energy support schemes and the MTD for VAT and much more.
Read this month's eNews where we consider the latest news on Making Tax Digital for Income Tax. We also update you with warnings on a possible Emergency Budget and latest rates of inflation.
In this month's Enews we consider the relaunch of the Recovery Loan Scheme. We also update you on increases to the National Insurance threshold and the IMF's latest economic forecasts.
We cover the latest news on Making Tax Digital, rising inflation and interest rates and the impact of the increase in national insurance contributions this month, together with guidance and a warning for new homeowners.
This month we consider the latest news on the cost-of-living crisis with the Chancellor announcing further measures to help families and businesses. We also update you re the energy price cap and rising inflation.
In this month's Enews we consider the latest on Covid grants for self-employed. We also update you on the government's energy strategy and plans to regulate cryptocurrency. Tax avoidance and the government's one-stop shop for tax relief are also covered
We consider the major announcements from the recent Spring Statement, together with the latest economic growth forecasts and the Bank of England's latest decision on interest rates. We also update you on ground rents for leaseholders & student loans.
The upcoming Spring Statement headlines this month's eNews. We also report on the closure of SSP Rebate Scheme, applications for Covid-19 grants that are still available, and update you on the impact of interest rate rises on HMRC late payments.
The government's scheme to give discounts on accounting software; the requirement for companies to include Covid-19 grants in tax returns and the reopening of the portal for sick pay claims are all covered in this month's Enews.
We consider the Chancellor's latest fund for businesses impacted by the pandemic, waivers to self assessment penalties and the requirement to include Covid grants on tax returns.
The impact of the pandemic on HMRC's receipts together with details on the first TAM Day and covered this month. We also update you on the new law to help protect pension savers from scammers.
The Chancellor's Autumn 2021 Budget to ensure the UK economy bounces back following Covid-19 is summarised this month, together with reactions from business groups and other experts.
Making Tax Digital delay, the new Health & Social Care Levy, the Autumn Budget and guidance on the furlough scheme finishing dominate this month's Enews.
This month we consider HMRC's changes to late payment penalties, the consultation on how digital marketplaces should collect and share information; and warnings over stamp duty refund claims. We also cover digital scams and minimum wage penalties.
In this month's Enews we consider the announcement of a consultation on self-employed basis periods, draft Finance Bill, salary sacrifice, VAT reforms for property and the latest statistics on furlough.
The winding down of the furlough scheme, the apprenticeship cash boost, changes to property taxes and HMRC's investigations into COVID support schemes are all considered this month.
The fifth SEISS grant, the closure of the HMRC's VAT deferred payment scheme and NI reliefs are all covered this month, together with P11D deadline, Plastic Packaging Tax and the Trade credit insurance scheme.
We consider the opening of the latest SEISS grant to applicants, the launch of the latest loan scheme aimed at supporting Covid hit businesses and 95% mortgages for first time buyers.
In this month's Enews we consider the extension of business rates relief to Covid hit businesses outside of the reail, hospitality and leisure sectors, the announcements from the inaugural Tax Day and the details of the 2021 Finance Bill.