By Tom Maxwell In Advice, Blog, NewsPosted 05/03/2024 Companies House initiates new powers to combat fraud Recently, UK banks were alerted about potentially fraudulent company filings. As a result, Companies house have introduced changes aim to improve the quality of data and prevent fraud within the [...] 0 Read More
By Tom Maxwell In Advice, Blog, NewsPosted 20/02/2024 Maximise Your Tax Efficiency: Year End Tax Planning Guide 2024 At Wright Vigar, we understand the importance of staying ahead of the curve when it comes to managing your tax obligations. That’s why we’ve curated a comprehensive Year End Tax [...] 0 Read More
By Tom Maxwell In Advice, Blog, NewsPosted 16/02/2024 HMRC prompts disclosure of CGT liability on sale of shares. Have you recently sold some shares and not reported it on your tax return? It happens, but HMRC wants to ensure everyone stays on track with their tax responsibilities. That’s why [...] 0 Read More
By Tom Maxwell In Advice, Blog, NewsPosted 31/01/2024 Pensioners Reclaiming Overpaid Tax – Are You Eligible? Did you know thousands of pensioners are getting back money they overpaid in taxes? Over the past few months, more than 12,000 pensioners managed to reclaim some cash from the taxman, totaling [...] 0 Read More
By Tom Maxwell In Advice, Blog, NewsPosted 30/01/2024 Change to accounts filing requirements We would like to make you aware of the new Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act, a recent legislative endeavour aimed at improving the information held on the UK companies register. The [...] 0 Read More
By DBS In Advice, BlogPosted 25/01/2024 What Tax Small Businesses Need To Pay Understanding the different taxes can be overwhelming for a small business owner, mainly because the taxes can vary depending on whether the business is a limited company, partnership, or [...] 0 Read More
By Tom Maxwell In Advice, Blog, News, PayrollPosted 22/01/2024 Changes to Holiday Pay: What You Need to Know A recent court decision has led to simplifications in holiday pay rules, especially for those with irregular work hours. The UK government’s response to a consultation on holiday pay has [...] 0 Read More
By Tom Maxwell In Advice, Blog, Crypto, NewsPosted 11/01/2024 Self-Assessment Tax Returns for Crypto Individuals who have acquired, sold, or traded cryptoassets may be liable for income tax or capital gains tax (CGT), which must be disclosed in a self-assessment tax return due by 31 January [...] 0 Read More
By DBS In Advice, BlogPosted 11/01/2024 Capital Gains Tax on Shares Capital gains tax (CGT) is a tax that is charged on the profit made from selling or disposing of an asset that has increased its value since you purchased it. Whilst this can apply to assets such [...] 0 Read More
By DBS In Advice, PayrollPosted 03/01/2024 Salary Sacrifice: A Way To Retain & Attract Employees Salary sacrifice, also known as a salary exchange, is an agreement between a business and their employee to reduce their pre-tax annual salary, in return for receiving a non-cash benefit. The [...] 0 Read More