AUTUMN BUDGET 2022: UPDATE ON SDLT

One of the few changes announced on 23 September that has not been reversed concerns Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) in England and Northern Ireland. The starting threshold was increased from £125,000 to £250,000 (and, for First Time Buyers, from £300,000 to £425,000) from 23 September 2022. However, it has now been announced that these […]

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AUTUMN BUDGET 2022 : R&D ‘REBALANCING’

The Chancellor has again expressed concerns about the alleged abuse of Research & Development (R&D) tax reliefs. Alongside plans to merge two existing schemes in future, he announced that, from 1 April 2023: The Research and Development Expenditure Credit (RDEC) available to non-SME companies would be increased from 13% to 20%. For SME companies, the […]

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AUTUMN BUDGET 2022 : CGT ANNUAL EXEMPTION CUT

Many were predicting that the rates of Capital Gains Tax (CGT) paid by individuals would increase, possibly to align with the rates of income tax. Instead, the Chancellor has announced that the current £12,300 annual tax-free CGT exemption (or allowance) will be reduced to just £6,000 in 2023/24 and only £3,000 in 2024/25. This change […]

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AUTUMN BUDGET 2022 – FREEZING INCOME TAX BANDS

It had already been announced that the income tax personal allowance (£12,570) and higher (40%) rate threshold (£50,270*) would be frozen until 5 April 2026, instead of increasing each year in line with inflation. The Chancellor has now announced that these freezes will continue until 5 April 2028. As earnings increase, this will result in more […]

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BUSINESS SUCCESS IN CHALLENGING TIMES

It is likely that businesses will continue to face challenging times over the next few years.  The Government’s Autumn Statement will be announced on 17 November, and we will know more about any proposed spending plans and taxation policies then. What can businesses do to ensure that they succeed in this uncertain economic environment? The […]

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