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01/07/2022

July Tax Tips & News

Welcome to the Hurshens Tax Tips & News monthly newsletter, bringing you the latest news to keep you one step ahead of the taxman.

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We’re committed to ensuring none of our clients pay a penny more in tax than is necessary and they receive useful tax and business advice and support throughout the year.

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Latest news round-up
It seems as though the price of fuel is increasing every day. If you have employees for which you pay their business fuel you may be finding that paying at the HMRC's set mileage rates does not cover the cost to the employee. Paying above that rate has ta Read More...
 
When should a business register for VAT?
The rules regarding VAT registration appear relatively straightforward -- a business must register if its VAT taxable turnover exceeds the VAT registration threshold (currently £85,000, remaining at this level until at least 31 March 2024). Read More...
 
Can employing a family member save tax?
Regardless of your business structure (sole trader or limited company) employing a spouse/ civil partner (or any other family member) can be one of the more efficient ways of reducing tax for your business. Read More...
 
Tax relief for rental property losses post Covid
Landlords could have been said to be the 'forgotten business' of the Covid pandemic - granted, they were able to take a three month 'holiday' from mortgage payments but were not given any direct help from the government (apart from business rate holidays Read More...
 
July Questions and Answer
My business recently hit the VAT registration threshold and I duly completed the necessary forms. That was six weeks ago and HMRC have not sent the VAT number. Now a customer is refusing to pay the VAT element of their invoice. What shall I do? Read More...
 
July Key tax dates
5 PAYE Settlement Agreements for 2021/22 must be agreed with HMRC. Letting agents acting for non-resident landlords must make a return of the rents paid to landlords and tax deducted in 2021/22 (form NRLY). If no letting agent is acting the tenant Read More...
 
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