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Getting Started – Tax Relief for “Pre-Trading Expenditure”
If you are a trader (whether a sole trader, a member of a partnership, or a limited company), then of course you can deduct the business expenses you incur in the course of your trade, but what about expenses you incur before you start trading? To learn more details of this article click here
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Author: James Bailey
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Date: 14 August 2006
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Category: Business Tax Insider
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Are you a Contractor? – ‘HM Revenue and Customs’ Construction Industry Scheme
As mentioned in the feature article, “Buy to let” has grown hugely in the last few years, with more and more people becoming landlords. To learn more details of this article click here
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Author: James Bailey
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Date: 14 June 2006
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Category: Business Tax Insider
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Sales of Assets and Liquidation of Company
Although it is seldom the most tax efficient way to dispose of a company, this route is often forced on the vendor because the purchaser refuses to buy the shares instead, for the reasons already explained earlier in this section. To learn more details of this article click here
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Author: James Bailey
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Date: 14 July 2006
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Category: Business Tax Insider
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But it’s my Racehorse! Taking Goods from Trading Stock
Back in 1955, Lady Zia Wernher had a business of breeding racehorses. Some of the horses she bred were sold on to new owners, but some of them she kept, trained herself, and entered in races. Owning and racing horses was not considered a trade.To learn more details of this article click here
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Author: James Bailey
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Date: 14 May 2006
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Category: Business Tax Insider
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Company Cars and the family company
The company car used to be a wonderful perk for executives. Essentially, the tax was based on the car’s engine size, together with the number of business miles driven in the year. The key figures were under 2000cc for the engine, and over 2,500 miles of business use in each tax year. All the big car manufacturers produced luxury 1999cc “executive” models. Executives in London, who hardly used their cars for work at all, were careful to set up a couple of meetings or conferences in Scotland, just to get those vital 2,500 miles in. We used to joke that the M25 should be avoided in March, because of all the company cars driving round it to “meetings”, to get their 2,500 in before 5 April. To learn more details of this article click here
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Author: James Bailey
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Date: 14 April 2006
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Category: Business Tax Insider
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