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Can making good benefits be tax efficient?
A company has provided the owner manager with benefits in kind on which they’ve been taxed. It’s possible to reverse this by making good the benefit. But will this save the owner and the company tax in the long run?
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Uber case has wider implications
The High Court has ruled that under the agent and principal rules Uber must charge VAT to its customers. Previously, the practice was to treat the driver as the principal. What could this mean for businesses?
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Summer party for staff: taxable or exempt?
A company is looking to hold a summer event for its staff. It's not sure what form this will take as yet, but the tax and NI position will be a factor due to the cost. What are the rules here?
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Is it worth taking a salary from a new company?
An individual used their personal savings to fund a start-up. They expect it to take a year until it will be financially self-sufficient. They can’t see the point of taking a salary from the company until then, but might they be losing tax and other advantages?
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Taxpayer wins tribunal case involving “duality of purpose”
A taxpayer has successfully convinced the First-tier Tribunal that expenses that had both personal and business purposes could be partly deducted from their income. What was the full story and why is the decision important?
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Is a notional gain from exchange rate changes taxable?
The First-tier Tribunal has ruled on a case involving the sale of a holiday home in Switzerland. The dispute centred on how exchange rates affected the amount of gain taxable. Some important tax principles were covered in the ruling. What were they and how did they affect the outcome?