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TT155 Maximising the Potential of Your Business

One of the best ways to help your business reach its full potential, and maximise its value, is to run it on the basis that one day you will want to sell it.

August 2010

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TT154 Inheritance Tax relief for War Veterans

Any member or ex-member of the armed forces will know of the so-called ‘covenant’ that is supposed to exist between the military and the country which they serve. In exchange for the dangers and sacrifices that such people put themselves through, the country promises to look after them.

August 2010

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TT153 Cohabitation Agreements

In many respects, the law does not recognise cohabitation. Cohabitants’ rights are usually limited to financial claims on behalf of children and/ or claims in respect of property. A cohabitation agreement allows unmarried couples to formalise their relationship in a legally enforceable way.

July 2010

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TT152 Taxman helps you lose pounds

Anyone who remembers “Fat Fighters” from the “Little Britain” show might find it difficult to treat any story involving Weight Watchers without a smile but this latest story is very serious news indeed for anyone who organises their business using a self employed workforce.

June 2010

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TT151 Online Filing of Corporation Tax Documents

From 1 April 2011 HMRC require all corporation tax return documents, regardless of the companies’ year end, to be filed electronically using a format called “inline eXtensible Business Reporting Language” (iXBRL).

May 2010

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TT150 HMRC Get Tough On Late Payment Of PAYE/NIC

A new regime for penalising businesses for the late payment of monthly Pay As You Earn (“PAYE”), Class 1 National Insurance Contributions (“NICs”) student loan repayment and Construction Industry Tax (“CIS”) liabilities has been introduced from 6 April 2010.

April 2010

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TT149 VAT on Postal Services - Potential Refund Claim?

Despite the European Court of Justice confirming that Royal Mail is the only postal body in the UK eligible to exempt postal services from VAT, there is scope for potential refund claims.

TT149 outlines the grounds on which you can receive a refund and how to submit your claim.

April 2010

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TT148 Potential For VAT Recovery On Business Entertainment

We analyse a recent opinion from the European Court of Justice that has cast doubt on the rule that VAT on business entertainment costs cannot be reclaimed.

March 2010

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TT147 Tax Residency

Update on Gaines-Cooper vs. HMRC

Topical Tip 146 explores the case 'Non-dom' globetrotter Robert Gaines-Cooper and how the courts latest decision means he now faces a huge tax bill from the HMRC

March 2010

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TT146 Online Fraud – please stay alert!

Topical Tip 146 highlights the dangers of phishing and the methods by which fraudsters are targeting bank and online service users. Our report also outlines 8 key steps to help you avoid becoming a victim of email fraud yourself.

February 2010

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