Yearly Archives: 2025

Selling online and paying tax

Selling online? Whether it's a hobby or a business, you may need to pay tax if your earnings exceed £1,000. From services to content creation, it's vital to understand self-assessment rules and new reporting obligations for online platforms starting in 2024.If you are selling anything through an online marketplace, it is important to know that…
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Rolling over capital gains

Business Asset Rollover Relief allows you to defer Capital Gains Tax (CGT) when reinvesting proceeds from selling business assets. By rolling gains into the cost of new assets, tax is postponed until the new asset is sold. Learn how this relief can optimise your business investments.Rolling over capital gains is a useful way to defer…
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Claiming VAT on pre-registration purchases

Businesses can reclaim VAT on pre-registration expenses if they relate to taxable supplies made after VAT registration. The rules differ for goods and services, with time limits of 4 years for goods and 6 months for services. Proper understanding ensures you don't miss out.VAT can only be reclaimed if the pre-registration costs relate to taxable…
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Self-employed must report profits on tax year basis

Big changes are here for the self-employed! From 2024-25, profits must align with the tax year, replacing the old "current year basis." Overlap relief is ending, and transition profits will be spread over five years. Here's how the new system affects your tax bill.The reform to the self-employed tax basis period has introduced significant changes…
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