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Tips & Advice Tax
Newsletter | Year 25
Description
Navigating tax laws can be complex, but this essential newsletter makes it easy. Whether you’re a business owner, accountant, or finance professional, our newsletter delivers clear, actionable insights to help you reduce your tax bill, make smarter financial decisions and increase profitability, all whilst staying on the right side of HMRC.
Plus, with access to ready-to-use documents, tools and calculators, and l source materials, applying our strategies has never been easier. Get the advice you need, exactly when you need it.
Technical info
| Type of product | Newsletter |
|---|---|
| Availability | In stock |
| Publisher | Lefebvre UK |
Last issue
LOANS - 19.11.2025
HMRC checks directors’ loans are paid up
HMRC is writing to agents to check corporation tax returns for previous years are correct as it used to be possible to add a future date for an anticipated loan repayment. What’s the issue and what should you do if your advisor receives a letter?
BENEFITS - 19.11.2025
Tax breaks for remote workers
You’re familiar with the tax break for Christmas parties but you now have a few remote workers, and the company will need to reimburse their travel and accommodation costs if they attend an event. Which costs count towards the tax-free limit and how can you manage any overspend?
COMPANY TAX - 19.11.2025
Improve your company’s balance sheet tax efficiently
You’ve found a business angel to invest in your company but they have one condition. The balance sheet must be improved by reducing your director’s loan account. How can you do this and what are the tax consequences?
PROPERTY - 19.11.2025
Extracting property from your company
As your retirement date is fast approaching, you’re looking to sell your company, but you want to keep the property it owns. A friend said you can buy the property from the company, but what are the tax consequences and is there a better option?
BENEFITS - 19.11.2025
Tax proof your employees’ laptops
Remote working, flexible hours and cloud systems mean most employees can’t do their jobs without an employer-provided laptop. But what happens if your employees use them for personal matters, like watching Netflix on a train? Does it create a tax problem?
MAKING TAX DIGITAL - 19.11.2025
Don’t get caught out by MTD penalties
HMRC has started writing to taxpayers who will need to comply with Making Tax Digital for Income Tax (MTD IT) from 6 April 2026. The way in which penalties are charged for late payment and late submission differs to the rules for self-assessment. What do you need to know?
VAT - 19.11.2025
Reclaiming VAT on employees’ bills
One of our subscribers has taken on two sales staff who will work exclusively from home. As part of the deal our subscriber will reimburse part of their phone and broadband costs. Can he reclaim any of the VAT included?
HMRC - 19.11.2025
HMRC revamps compliance check tool
VAT - 19.11.2025
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