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Published on 20 June 2024

Tax credits renewals and next steps as tax credits come to an end

HMRC are currently sending tax credit claimants their annual renewal packs. The renewal process allows HMRC to finalise tax credit awards for the 2023/2024 year and set up new renewal claims for 2024/2025 (if appropriate). Universal credit is gradually replacing tax credits and so, like last year, t...

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Published on 20 June 2024

Hiring a carer or personal assistant?

If you are hiring a carer or personal assistant, whether funded through government money, or privately, you can use our new flowchart to help you work out what, if anything, you need to do about tax. For example, if you are hiring someone and the nature of the arrangement is an ‘employment’ you...

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Published on 19 June 2024

Taking a pension under age 55? Watch out for scams!

If you are struggling financially, you may be tempted to withdraw money from your pension to help you out. This may not always be a good idea. There is a minimum age to take money from a UK registered pension (usually 55). If you take money out sooner, you are likely to face large tax charges. The s...

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Published on 10 June 2024

Flexible working tax guidance

Starting any new job can be daunting, but in flexible work, pay, tax or benefits can be more complicated than usual. Flexible working covers many different types of arrangements – temporary, casual, platform, contracting, flexitime, remote working etc. If you have any questions about your tax positi...

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Published on 10 June 2024

Untaxed income: are you confused about when and how to tell HMRC?

Readers have been contacting us as they aren’t sure whether they need to tell HMRC about income that they have received gross (without tax taken off before they get it). Unfortunately, there is no easy answer as there are different sets of criteria you need to consider. Also, the law and HMRC guidan...

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Published on 21 May 2024

When is an expense not an expense?

Carer’s allowance has featured heavily in news over the last few weeks – in particular, reports of carer’s allowance being clawed back due to breaches of the earnings limit threshold. There are several reasons why the earnings limit threshold may appear to be exceeded, but in this blog we explore on...

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