Posts by Nettie Buss
Student Loan Repayment Interest capped at 6%
Student Loan Repayment Interest capped at 6% The government is capping the maximum interest rates on Plan 2 and 3 student loans at 6% from 1 September 2026, instead of RPI +3%, for the 2026/27 academic year. This will affect students and graduates in England and Wales and is against a backdrop of a Bank of…
Read MoreApril 2026 – Personal Tax changes
April 2026 – Personal Tax changes Increase in tax on dividends, directors’ loan interest rate rise, business asset disposal relief hike, frozen thresholds, inheritance tax for farmers and family businesses, Making Tax Digital starts, CIS, and more Dividend tax There will be a 2% increase in the rates of income tax paid on dividends at the…
Read MoreFree HMRC company tax return filings ended on 31 March 2026
Free HMRC company tax return filings ended on 31 March 2026 Companies House and HMRC are closing the joint online filing service on 31 March 2026 removing the free option completely. This will remove all records held in the online filing service. From 1 April 2026 companies will have to use software to file company…
Read MoreOdoo Partner Day in Belgium
Odoo Partner Day in Belgium Our Managing Director, Dermot Kennedy and Senior Odoo Accountant, Chris Wood recently attended the Odoo Partner Day in Belgium—and the biggest takeaway? Odoo v19 is all about pragmatism, productivity, and faster deployments. With embedded AI, improved usability, and more standardised processes, it’s clear that Odoo is evolving to meet the…
Read MoreHMRC have clarified how you may be able to exit Making Tax Digital (MTD) if your income has fallen
HMRC have clarified how you may be able to exit Making Tax Digital (MTD) if your income has fallen At the eleventh hour, HMRC has clarified exit options and cessation processes. The clarification is welcome news and will affect some taxpayers who have been notified by HMRC that they must sign up to wave one…
Read MoreMaking Tax Digital (MTD) reporting while on Maternity Leave
Making Tax Digital (MTD) reporting while on Maternity Leave Mothers on maternity leave will still have to file quarterly updates under Making Tax Digital for Income Tax, even if earnings are nil, if they are in the first £50,000 threshold. HMRC has confirmed the nuances of the MTD for Income Tax rules for women on…
Read MoreAre you under the Spotlight? – Spotlight 63
Are you under the Spotlight? – Spotlight 63 Property business arrangements involving hybrid partnerships (Spotlight 63) – GOV.UK We Can Help You Put It Right If you’re a landlord who has recently become aware of Spotlight 63, you’re not alone. Many property owners are now realising that their tax position may not be as robust…
Read MoreApril 2026 – Changes to charity tax relief rules coming into place
April 2026 – Changes to charity tax relief rules coming into place From April 2026, the government will introduce changes to the rules on tainted donations, approved charitable investments, and attributable income to prevent misuse of charitable tax reliefs. These changes will affect all UK charities, Community Amateur Sports Clubs (CASCs), and donors, and the…
Read MoreHMRC publishes the penalty guidance for Making Tax Digital (MTD) for Self-Assessment
HMRC publishes the penalty guidance for Making Tax Digital (MTD) for Self-Assessment HMRC has published guidance on how penalties will be applied under MTD for Income Tax as we approach the start of the new system in April 2026. The new penalties system replaces existing penalties with a ‘points-based’ regime for late submissions, alongside separate…
Read MoreAre you a residential Landlord?
Are you a residential Landlord? From April 2027, the tax landscape for residential property becomes markedly tougher due to higher income tax rates on rental income, and a new annual surcharge on high-value homes from April 2028. For buy-to-let (BTL) landlords and high-net-worth individuals (HNWs), the cumulative effect is clear: higher holding costs, increased compliance…
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