Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 19 hours 36 minutes
This week on The Tax Factor Matt Crawford and Ele Theochari are talking about the importance of record keeping after a recent tribunal highlighted that the burden of truth can be on the Taxpayer. They also discuss issues with the payrolling of benefits in kind and the debate over when a poppadom is actually a crisp.
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The deadline for Self-Assessment Tax returns is fast approaching, so this week sees Nimesh Shah and Matt Crawford in a special edition of The Tax Factor.
They’ll be looking at some top tips for preparing your tax return as well as the future of Self-Assessment.
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In the first episode of 2024, Heather Self and Roger Holman discuss some of the tax implications from the Post Office scandal, the recent reporting changes to online platforms that have got some sellers concerned, and the tax bill for Darts World champion runner-up Luke
Littler. They also ask: is anything really going to happen with Inheritance Tax?
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In this week’s episode – which is not only our Christmas special but also the last episode of 2023 - Nimesh and Heather look back over the year in tax.
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This week Blick Rothenberg Partners Rehana Earle and Ele Theochari look at why HMRC is taking an interest in your online selling, the perils of relying on AI for caselaw in court, and the double tax treaty between the UK and San Marino having finally entered into force...
…as well as the continuing efforts of HMRC to not deal with customers on the phone!
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In this episode we to look at some of the challenges and opportunities faced by entrepreneurs in the rapidly evolving technology sector. What Government support is available for tech Start-ups and what's involved in selling your tech business to a private equity firm. Joining Declan to discuss this and share their stories are Blick Rothenberg Partner Susie Mullin, and our guest Parry Malm, founder of AI content platform Phrasee.
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This week Blick Rothenberg CEO Nimesh Shah is joined by Tax Partner Roger Holman as they discuss a recent case involving TV Journalist Kaye Adams and HRMC and, with some quick calculations, wonder if IR35 is past its sell by date...
This week Heather Self is joined by Property expert and SDLT Partner Sean Randall.
With ‘SDLT’ celebrating its 20th birthday this week, Sean and Heather look at its history, teenage years and future.
Heather also discusses a recent Supreme Court judgment in which the ruling referenced the adultery of Queen Caroline in 1820!
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This week it’s no surprise that we focus on the Chancellor’s Autumn Budget Statement.
Nimesh Shah and Heather Self look at the detail of the Budget and give their views on the decisions and actions the Chancellor took, as well as the ones he didn’t.
Heather describes the Budget as “pre-election”, while Nimesh thought the statement was a little bit vanilla. Where was the Inheritance Tax reform and where were the changes to VAT thresholds?
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This week on the Tax Factor, Heather Self is joined by Global Mobility Partner Alan Tam as they look at some of the Chancellor’s options a week away from the Autumn Budget...