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Are you exempt from MTD for ITSA?
Making Tax Digital for Income Tax Self Assessment (MTD for ITSA) is mandatory from 6 April 2026 for self-employed traders and landlords whose combined gross trading and business income in 2024/25 is £50,000 or more. Those within MTD for ITSA must maintain digital records and submit quarterly updates and a final declaration to HMRC electronically […]
HMRC Advisory Fuel Rates: Using The Advisory Fuel Rates
HMRC publish fuel-only rates which are only of relevance where an employee has a company car. The rates, which are updated quarterly, can only be used in two situations: to make tax-free reimbursements to employees who meet the cost of business travel in their company car; and to repay the cost of fuel provided or […]
Overdrawn Directors’ Loan Accounts (And Section 455 Tax)
A director’s loan account is simply a means of keeping track of transactions between the director and the company of which they are a director. Where the company is a personal or family company, the director may borrow from the company or lend money to the company. Similarly, the director may meet the expenses of […]
Tax relief for unpaid rent
In these difficult economic times, tenants may struggle to pay their rent, leaving landlords out of pocket. In the absence of insurance that makes good the cost of unpaid rent, the way in which the landlord is able to secure relief for the bad debt depends on whether the landlord uses the cash basis or […]
How to Use Invoice Scanning Software: A Step-by-Step Guide for UK Businesses
Master invoice scanning with our complete guide. Learn how EazyCapture uses AI to automate data entry, ensure HMRC compliance, and save your finance team hours every week.
Invoice Data Extraction: How To Do It The Right Way?
Learn how to perform invoice data extraction the right way using AI, OCR, and validation. Improve accuracy, prevent duplicates, support UK VAT compliance, and streamline accounting workflows for faster, error-free processing.
Can you claim tax relief for making good damage by tenants?
Unfortunately, tenants (and their pets) may cause damage to a rental property. Where this is the case, the landlord may be left to repair the damage and pick up the bill. In this situation, can the landlord obtain tax relief for the costs incurred? Nature of costs The nature of the work will determine how […]
Can’t Pay Your Tax Bill? How to Spread Payments and Avoid Penalties
Should any taxpayer find they are struggling to pay their tax bills by the usual deadlines, there are official ways to spread the payments. How such payments are made depends upon the type of tax owing, the amount outstanding and whether the taxpayer is employed, self-employed or a company. Regardless of the plan undertaken, interest […]
Utilising the tax exemption for Christmas parties
Many employers have a social event for employees around the Christmas period. This may take the form of a Christmas party or dinner or another social event, such as wreath-making and cocktails. When planning the event, it is important to consider the tax and National Insurance implications up front. Although there is a specific tax […]










