Tax, VAT
More people are working from home due to the pandemic, and many business owners are considering creating a dedicated home or garden office. However, there are several things to be considered before doing this. Tax on construction/conversion When building a dedicated...VAT
The domestic reverse charge for building and construction services was originally planned to come into force on 1 October 2019, but this was delayed for a year in response to concerns that some businesses were not ready to implement the changes required. The...Coronavirus, Other, VAT
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is usually subject to a standard rate of VAT, but due to the current circumstances surrounding the coronavirus, the government have introduced a temporary relief. Between 1 May 2020 and 31 October 2020 you do not need to charge VAT...VAT
During the March 2020 Budget, the Chancellor announced that you would not need to charge VAT on the sale of electronic publications (e-publications) from 1 December. However, following the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic he has brought this forward to 1 May 2020....
Tax, VAT
The festive season often sees an increase in activity for many businesses which may mean you need more hands on deck and seasonal work cover. Your first thought may be to take on more staff, perhaps on a fixed term or casual basis, but in some cases you can increase...
Tax, VAT
Like many employers, you probably like to treat your employees at this time of year by providing a Christmas Party, but to avoid any tax or VAT implications, you should make yourself aware of the rules. Entertainment for your employees is tax-free, providing it is... This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Cookie settingsACCEPT Privacy & Cookies Policy