HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has recently issued a timely reminder about the support available to taxpayers as the Self-Assessment deadline nears. With 31 January 2026 fast approaching, many businesses, sole traders and individuals are understandably starting to feel the pressure of meeting their tax obligations. To help manage this, HMRC is highlighting the Time…
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Key issues emerging for businesses following the recent Budget
The recent Budget may not have delivered many dramatic headline changes, but as the detail settles, a number of important themes are beginning to emerge. Conversations with business owners suggest that concern is less about any single announcement and more about the combined effect of rising costs, higher personal tax exposure and increasing administrative demands.These…
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Reconstructing associated companies into a group structure
Many business owners reach a point where they begin to question whether the way their companies are arranged still suits their ambitions. Separate trading entities might have grown organically, acquisitions may have been made along the way or activities may have been kept apart for practical reasons. Over time, these associated companies can become difficult…
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Unused pension funds and death benefits
What the 2027 IHT change meansFrom 6 April 2027, the rules for passing on pensions after death will change in a way that affects many families. Under the government's reforms, most unused pension pots and pension scheme death benefits will be brought into the scope of Inheritance Tax, IHT. This represents a major restructuring of…
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