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Is your Journey Really Necessary? – Employees’ Travel and Subsistence
In last December’s Tax Insider, we looked at travel and subsistence expenses for the self-employed, and this article completes the picture by dealing with the same topic where employees (including company directors) are concerned.
The rules are much more complicated than those for the self-employed, and in order to understand them we need to learn a new language... To learn more details of this article click here
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Author: James Bailey
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Date: 23 November 2007
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Category: Personal Tax Insider
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Initial Payment of Inheritance Tax
Inheritance tax is once again in the political spotlight with the recent announcement by shadow chancellor George Osborne that the Conservatives, if elected, would raise the inheritance tax threshold to £1m. Whether this becomes a reality remains to be seen, but in the meantime HMRC have announced changes to the processes for making the initial payment of inheritance tax where payment is made by cheque. The new processes apply from 5 November 2007. To learn more details of this article click here
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Author: Sarah Bradford
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Date: 19 October 2007
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Category: Personal Tax Insider
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You Only Want Me for My Nil Rate Band … A New Perk for Married Couples
The Chancellor’s announcement of radical changes to Inheritance Tax (IHT) in the Pre Budget Report means that yet again everyone is going to have to review their IHT planning in order to take account of the new rules.
The changes announced on 9th October 2007 only affect married couples (and civil partnerships), and those who were widows or widowers on 9th October 2007. To learn more details of this article click here
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Author: James Bailey
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Date: 19 October 2007
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Category: Personal Tax Insider
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Give What You Can Afford – IHT and “Normal expenditure out of income”
Inheritance Tax is charged at 40% on the value of your estate (above £300,000) when you die, and that value includes any gifts you have made in the previous seven years.
There are various exemptions for lifetime gifts, such as for small gifts (under £250 per person per year), and an annual exemption of £3,000, but any other gifts remain part of your estate for IHT purposes for seven years after they were given away. To learn more details of this article click here
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Author: James Bailey
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Date: 20 September 2007
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Category: Personal Tax Insider
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“Illegal, Immoral, or Fattening” – Tax on Bad Behaviour
Alexander Woolcott, a writer for the New Yorker magazine, once complained that everything he enjoyed was “either illegal, immoral, or fattening”. As a smoker now banished to the car park of my local pub, I have a lot of sympathy with him. To learn more details of this article click here
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Author: James Bailey
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Date: 14 August 2007
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Category: Personal Tax Insider
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