16th March 2022 | Posted in Articles, Capital Gains Tax by Laura Hutchinson
The issue You may be familiar with the favourable tax treatment, whereby assets held at death attract an uplift to market…
Read more24th February 2022 | Posted in Articles, Capital Gains Tax, Corporation Tax by Andrew Marr
The issue Broadly, dividend stripping is the practice of paying dividends out of a company to decrease (or ‘strip out’) value…
Read more28th January 2022 | Posted in Articles, Capital Gains Tax by Andrew Marr
The issue Transactions in securities legislation (TISL) is what HMRC uses to combat capital transactions where they think that a shareholder…
Read more3rd December 2021 | Posted in Articles, Capital Gains Tax, Principal Private Residence Relief by Andrew Marr
The issue Principal Private Residence (PPR) relief generally allows taxpayers to keep gains arising on the disposal of a property which…
Read more15th November 2021 | Posted in Articles, Capital Gains Tax, Coronavirus by Andrew Marr
The issue With rising tax rates many taxpayers are considering leaving the UK and crystallising gains and income in a more…
Read more22nd October 2021 | Posted in Articles, Capital Gains Tax by Andrew Marr
The issue With UK tax rates on the rise, many people are considering a move to sunnier (and more tax-friendly climes)….
Read more13th September 2021 | Posted in Articles, Capital Gains Tax, Corporation Tax by Phil Skrynski
The issue Attentive readers of Tax Bites may notice that this is a very similar Tax Bite to the one issued…
Read more13th August 2021 | Posted in Articles, Capital Gains Tax, Stamp Duty, Stamp Duty Land Tax by Andrew Marr
The issue Property business incorporations continue to be a very topical issue. Landlords are keen to incorporate residential portfolios so as…
Read more16th July 2021 | Posted in Articles, Business Asset Disposal Relief, Capital Gains Tax by Laura Hutchinson
The issue HMRC have recently successfully appealed a decision of the First Tier Tribunal in respect of a trust’s ability to…
Read more23rd April 2021 | Posted in Articles, Capital Gains Tax by Andrew Marr
The issue Broadly speaking, when assets are transferred from one party to the other, there will be a capital gains tax…
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