How the pros use ISAs to cut clients’ tax bills February 8, 2021 ISAs are more than just places to park some extra cash to grow tax-free. Used with a bit of sophistication, they can cut your tax bill by thousands of pounds. Professional financial advisers use ISAs for modestly wealthy clients up to those with multi-million pound portfolios. Why? Because they work. Here’s how to get the [...]
Bulb calls on Treasury to scrap VAT on green products ahead of ‘tax day’ March 22, 2021 Challenger energy brand Bulb has today called on the Treasury to scrap VAT on green products in a bid to encourage more households to “go green”. According to the firm, which now supplies energy to 1.7m households, scrapping the duty on such items could save the average family £5,500. As a result of the UK’s [...]
Budget 2021: Sunak eyes tax on online deliveries and freelance workers February 28, 2021 Rishi Sunak is reportedly preparing to announce new taxes on online deliveries and freelance workers in Wednesday’s Budget to help pay off the UK’s Covid spending. The tax would likely target online firms like Amazon and Asos who have seen profits soar over the past year, after people spent much of 2020 in lockdown. It [...]
Budget 2021: Rishi Sunak hints at tax rises next week February 28, 2021 Rishi Sunak has hinted that he will raise taxes in the Budget on Wednesday, saying that he wanted to “level” with people about the fiscal challenges to come. He also suggested that he would extend Covid support schemes in his Budget, as expected, saying “we went big, we went early and there’s more to come”. [...]
Apple’s two UK divisions pay just £9m in UK corporation tax as sales top £1.1bn July 12, 2021 Apple paid just £9m in tax in the UK last year even as the tech giant weathered the pandemic to pull in sales of more than £1.1bn. In recently filed accounts the iPhone maker’s two UK subsidiaries — Apple Retail UK and Apple UK — posted revenue of £1.1bn and £372m respectively in 2020. Pre-tax [...]
PMQs sketch: Nadhim Zahawi? Don’t know the guy January 25, 2023 Conservative party chairman Nadhim Zahawi is under investigation for failing to pay his taxes, a woman was murdered after an offender was mistakenly allowed to "walk free", and Rishi Sunak is still short (but only a bit shorter than Keir Starmer), Sascha O'Sullivan debriefs on Prime Minister's Questions.
Sunak’s Budget set to be a mix of tax rises and Covid cash giveaways February 25, 2021 Rishi Sunak’s Budget next week will reportedly be characterised by a mixture of Covid support extensions and tax rises, with few extra funds for day-to-day departmental spending. This is set to include a £30bn package to extend current Covid support schemes – including the furlough scheme, VAT cut for retail and hospitality, stamp duty exemption [...]
David Cameron tells Sunak not to raise taxes in Budget next week February 25, 2021 Former Prime Minister David Cameron has urged Rishi Sunak not to hike taxes in next week’s Budget amid speculation he is set to increase corporation tax to help pay off the UK’s Covid spending. Cameron said increasing corporation tax “wouldn’t make any sense at all” before the UK’s economic recovery is further advanced and compared [...]
Antonio Horta-Osorio signs off at Lloyds with a £1.4bn post-tax profit April 28, 2021 Lloyds bank posted a £1.4bn after tax profit for the first quarter, up nearly 200 per cent on the same time last year, in boss Antonio Horta-Osorio’s final results at the helm. The banking giant’s statutory profit after tax for the three months to 31 March 2021 was £1.39bn compared to £480m this time last [...]
Governments expected to come down hard on tax enforcement in coming years February 23, 2021 Business leaders have predicted greater tax enforcement in the next three years, as governments look to balance their books following pandemic pressures. More than half (53%) of business leaders in tax expected greater tax enforcement in the near future, according to research carried out by EY. They anticipated a far more diverse tax risk environment [...]