In issue 28 our experts share their summary and insights after the hotly anticipated Autumn Budget.
Budget
The current tax rules available to non domiciled individuals will end next April. Rachel explains what this means.
Rachel covers the abolishment of Furnished Holiday Lets and the increases to Stamp Duty Land Tax
Ethan gives an overview on everything concerning Capital Gains Tax.
All education, boarding, and vocational training provided for a charge by a private school in the UK will be subject to VAT explains Rob.
Joe looks at the change in tax treatment of double cab pick ups which is something which went under the radar in the budget.
Angela provides an update on the changes to National Insurance which are affecting employers.
James provides an overview of the announcements relating to business tax including the roadmap, R&D and Capital Allowances.
Rob provides an introduction to our series of expert insights into the many announcements made in the Autumn Budget.
James outlines what he is expecting from this Budget following the government’s continuous warnings about the “pain” some may feel due to the black hole they claim to have inherited,
Adam outlines changes to the ‘non dom’ regime, foreign income and gains, and Inheritance Tax.
Rob gives an overview of some of the Chancellor’, Rachel Reeves; other announcements.
Ethan outlines how the two percentage point cut to National Insurance will impact employed and self-employed individuals
Rob covers the VAT Registration Threshold, claiming back VAT for DIY Housebuilders, plus duties relating to vaping, fuel and alcohol.
Kate outlines changes to the ‘non dom’ regime, foreign income and gains, and Inheritance Tax.
James outlines the announcements made in respect of Child Benefit, SDLT and the Creative Industries.
Rachel outlines the changes announced in the Spring Budget which relate to properties.
Rob gives an overview of the Chancellor’s Spring Budget announcements ahead of an election later in the year.
Terry provides a summary of the Budget announcements concerning the reform of the taxation of pensions and other current issues which may impact medical professionals.


















