Capital Allowances Claim on Self-Assessment Tax Return
Capital allowances are provided to give a business tax relief for capital expenditure on qualifying assets. They let you deduct some or all the value of an item from your profits before you pay tax, resulting in the deduction of...
A Complete Guide on Self-Assessment Tax Return for holding the UK Property
Accurately reporting property income is crucial under UK tax regulations. This concise guide simplifies the process, offering key insights for correctly filling out the UK Property Page, ensuring compliance, and optimizing tax positions.
Hotel Industry and Serviced Accommodation
The hotel industry, a significant part of the hospitality sector, faces diverse tax implications, including VAT registration, rates, and considerations for accommodations. Meanwhile, the serviced accommodation market, rapidly expanding, requires attention to income tax, VAT, capital gains tax, and other...
Understanding Structure and Buildings Allowance
Learn about Structure and Business Allowance and if you are eligible to claim it or not.
Taxation on Lease in the UK: An In-Depth Analysis
If you are involved in a lease transactions, you might want to learn about which kind of tax might apply to you. Read to find out.
Capital Allowances: Full Expensing and 50% FYA
Who can claim Capital Allowance and what is it? Learn about it all from this article to guide you through all of its ins and outs.
A Case Review of Hora Tevfik v The Commissioners for Her Majesty Revenue
This article talks about a pivotal June 1, 2023 analysis that meticulously explores the intersection of property law and taxation, shedding light on its far-reaching impact on Homes with Multiple Occupation (HMOs). Delving into Capital Allowances, Multiple Dwellings Relief, and...
Commercial Property Standard Enquiries on Capital Allowance | CPSE
Learn about Commercial Property Standard Enquiry and what exactly it covers.
A Step-by-Step Guide for Capital Allowance Claim on Property
Reduce your tax burden on your property business by claiming capital allowances on property.
