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Can you Please Explain what ‘Stamp Duty’ is and when it has to be Paid?
Q: Can you please explain what ‘Stamp Duty’ is and when it has to be paid?To learn more details of this article click here
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Author: Arthur Weller
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Date: 20 January 2006
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Category: Q&A Tax Insider
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If you are over the threshold to use the cash accounting scheme
Q: With regards to VAT, once an`option`to tax has been exercised on a property is that building always opted? To learn more details of this article click here
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Author: Andrew Needham
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Date: 20 January 2006
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Category: Q&A Tax Insider
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I own a restaurant, and I am worried about the tax treatment of tips received by my staff.
Q: I own a restaurant, and I am worried about the tax treatment of tips received by my staff. We do not have a service charge on the menu, but customers often either leave cash on their table for the waiter, or when paying by credit card they round up the bill to include a tip. What is the correct tax treatment? To learn more details of this article click here
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Author: James Bailey
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Date: 20 January 2006
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Category: Q&A Tax Insider
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I own a buy-to-let property in a run-down area, and the Local Authority has just announced that it is going to acquire my property by compulsory purchase.
Q: I own a buy-to-let property in a run-down area, and the Local Authority has just announced that it is going to acquire my property by compulsory purchase. I would like to use the cash to buy another buy-to-let property, but I have been told that I will still have to pay capital gains tax on the old property, because letting is not a trade so I cannot “rollover” the gain on the old property into the new one. Is there anything I can do?To learn more details of this article click here
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Author: James Bailey
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Date: 20 January 2006
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Category: Q&A Tax Insider
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My elderly widowed mother lives in a flat which was recently valued at £180,000.
Q: My elderly widowed mother lives in a flat which was recently valued at £180,000. She is worried about inheritance tax on her death, and a friend has suggested that if she transfers the flat into my name now, there will be no inheritance tax to pay provided she survives for seven years after the gift – is this true? To learn more details of this article click here
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Author: James Bailey
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Date: 20 January 2006
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Category: Q&A Tax Insider
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