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Firm News
EU tax developments
A summary of the main developments in EU tax law since 1 January 2011 has been published by The Chartered Institute of Taxation (CIOT).
Small charitable donations given Gift Aid style top-up
Charities and sports clubs will be able to claim top-up payments – similar to Gift Aid payments – on small donations, following changes in a Bill currently going through Parliament.
New June advisory mileage rates now in force
HMRC has updated its advisory mileage rates that allow businesses to reimburse employees for work related travel, or when employees are required to repay the cost of fuel used for private travel, in company cars.
Employer annual return deadline on the horizon
HMRC has issued a written reminder to UK businesses to submit their 2011/12 annual returns to HMRC by the 19 May.
Reduction in annual investment allowance
The annual investment allowance (AIA), which allows businesses to claim full tax relief on most plant and machinery expenditure, has now been reduced from £100,000 to £25,000.
Business News
Companies House sets date for identity verification changes
New director ID requirements will start in early 2025.
Chancellor calls for small business investment
Treasury vows support, but concerns persist over tax hikes.
UK pay growth falls below 5%
Wage growth slows, making interest cuts likely.
0.2% GDP growth driven by construction
Welcome recovery, but inflation risk still a concern this Autumn.
Tougher fines for Companies House registration failures
New penalties to tackle corporate abuse and increase transparency.