The letters in your tax code signify your entitlement (or not) to the annual tax free personal allowance. The tax codes are updated annually and help employers work out how much tax to deduct from an employee’s pay packet. #TaxCode #IncomeTax
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The letters in your tax code signify your entitlement (or not) to the annual tax free personal allowance. The tax codes are updated annually and help employers work out how much tax to deduct from an employee’s pay packet. #TaxCode #IncomeTax
What your tax code means
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The Annual Tax Summary is a document provided by HMRC that shows details of the tax you pay and how this is used by government. #TaxSummary #ViewTaxSummary
View your annual tax summary
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If you are self-employed it is important to know if an expense is tax allowable. Any allowable costs can be used to reduce your taxable profit. #Tax #TaxTrainingCosts #TaxAllowable
Tax relief for training costs
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Self-assessment taxpayers are usually required to pay their income tax liabilities in three instalments each year. The first two payments on account are due on 31 January during the tax year and 31 July following the tax year end date. #IncomeTax #SelfAssessment
Self-assessment payments on account
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If you are self-employed it is important to know if an expense is tax allowable. Any allowable costs can be used to reduce your taxable profit. #Tax #TaxTrainingCosts #TaxAllowable
Tax relief for training costs
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The Annual Tax Summary is a document provided by HMRC that shows details of the tax you pay and how this is used by government. #TaxSummary #ViewTaxSummary
View your annual tax summary
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Self-assessment taxpayers are usually required to pay their income tax liabilities in three instalments each year. The first two payments on account are due on 31 January during the tax year and 31 July following the tax year end date. #IncomeTax #SelfAssessment
Self-assessment payments on account
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The 2023-24 tax year ended on 5 April 2024 and the new 2024-25 tax year started on 6 April 2024. Most taxpayers will be happy to leave dealing with their 2023-24 tax returns until later this year or even until January 2025. #TaxReturns #HMRC #FilingTaxReturns
Filing your tax return early
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The 2023-24 tax year ended on 5 April 2024 and the new 2024-25 tax year started on 6 April 2024. Most taxpayers will be happy to leave dealing with their 2023-24 tax returns until later this year or even until January 2025. #TaxReturns #HMRC #FilingTaxReturns
Filing your tax return early
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The Corporation Tax Main Rate applies to companies with profits in excess of £250,000. The applicable rate is currently 25%. A Small Profit Rate (SPR) of 19% applies to companies with profits of up to £50,000. #CorporationTax #MarginalRate
The marginal rate of Corporation Tax
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