Scottish Government launches tax animation
Do you live in Scotland? Or have an interest in how the Scottish Government and Scottish taxes work? Then the Scottish Government’s new, short video may be for you. Find out below how to watch it.
Do you live in Scotland? Or have an interest in how the Scottish Government and Scottish taxes work? Then the Scottish Government’s new, short video may be for you. Find out below how to watch it.
Since 4 April 2022, if you are renewing a taxi, private hire or scrap metal licence in England and Wales then you need to complete a ‘tax check’ before you can renew the licence. The rules will be extended to Scotland and Northern Ireland from April 2023.
At the start of each new tax year (from 6 April) there are changes to minimum wage rates, tax rates and other rates. If you are employed, these changes might affect your ‘take home pay’ or ‘net pay’ – that is the money that ends up in your bank account when you are paid by your employer.
The Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (LITRG) welcomes the changes to National Insurance for the self-employed announced in today’s Spring Statement. The threshold for paying both Class 2 and Class 4 National Insurance contributions (NIC) will be fully aligned with the threshold for paying income tax ...
LITRG is warning taxpayers who have not yet paid or agreed a payment plan with HMRC for their 2020/21 Self Assessment tax liability that they only have a week left to avoid a penalty. If any of the 2020/21 liability remains outstanding on 2 April 2022, taxpayers will be charged a penalty of five ...
The Loan Charge and Taxpayer Fairness All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) has launched a call for evidence to establish the reality of the situation for all those impacted by the Loan Charge. Here we tell you about it and also what else is going on with the Loan Charge.