There’s no doubt, with interest rates rising, mortgages are becoming more expensive and difficult (our opinion only) to secure to get the best mortgage deal on your next remortgage or purchase, so what can you do to prepare?
Read MoreFrom 1st April 2022, it has now become mandatory for ALL VAT registered businesses, regardless of turnover, to be compliant for Making Tax Digital (MTD) and this will apply to any VAT returns for the period ended after 30 June 2022.
Read MoreAt least it certainly feels like new year for accountants and tax professionals. With the official tax filing deadline of 31st January behind us, it’s assumed we can breathe a sigh of relief that it’s all over for one more year, however just because there’s a filing deadline it doesn’t stop taxpayers from filing their tax returns throughout the year so there shouldn’t really be a last-minute rush each year.
Read MoreIf you are new to running a business or have recently switched careers you may not be clear on whether you need to file a tax return. Here our helpful guide helps break it down for you
Read MoreIf you are self employed you probably know that the tax return deadline is 31st January. But once you have submitted your information to HMRC…. what next? Click here for the FUSE Guide on Paying Your Tax Bill
Read MoreWith the festive season all but a distant memory, it is now time to make sure you get your tax return filed before the 31st January 2020 deadline.
Read MoreHMRC has a legal right to open an enquiry into any return. According to HMRC 11.5 million Tax Returns were submitted last year. A tax enquiry is the process by which HMRC check the information reported on a Tax Return to ensure it is correct and complete
Read MoreUnless you are an accountant, a tax return is not something you will complete regularly enough to know how to do blindfolded. Luckily we do - although we don’t do it blindfolded so its easy for us to spot these common things that are left off of a tax return.
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