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What's new in the world of tax and business? This section contains articles on some hot topics.
26 Jan 2021
Considering how SMEs can maximise any R&D tax relief available to them.
15 Dec 2020
Outlining the changes that took effect from 1 January 2021.
24 Nov 2020
Looking at how business rates can be reformed and re-evaluated.
06 Nov 2020
Considering the changes to the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme.
27 Oct 2020
The JSS Open and JSS Closed are introduced from 1 November 2020.
21 Sep 2020
Taking a look at the Job Retention Bonus.
25 Aug 2020
Outlining ways in which the UK can boost employment.
28 Jul 2020
Taking a look at the extension of Making Tax Digital to other taxes.
09 Jul 2020
Analysing the measures announced in the Summer Economic Update.
22 Jun 2020
Considering the tax reliefs available to those working from home because of COVID-19.
26 May 2020
Considering how businesses can restart operations once the COVID-19 lockdown ends.
28 Apr 2020
Analysis of the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme.
27 Mar 2020
Government support for the impact of COVID-19.
18 Mar 2020
Reviewing official guidance on COVID-19.
25 Feb 2020
Considering ways in which you can safeguard your business from flooding.
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Self assessment taxpayers will not be fined for late online returns if they file by 28 February, HMRC has said.
The Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (LITRG) has urged the government to raise the High Income Child Benefit Charge (HICBC) threshold to avoid it affecting basic-rate taxpayers for the first time in April.