
Company Benefits and Expenses - Areas to Consider: What is Exempt?
Employers have until 6 July 2023 to report any taxable benefits and expenses provided to their employees (including company directors) during the 2023 tax year on the forms P11D and will have to settle any National Insurance arising on these by 22 July 2023.

Company Benefits and Expenses – Areas to Consider: Vehicles
Employers have until 6 July 2023 to report any taxable benefits and expenses provided to their employees (including company directors) during the 2023 tax year on the forms P11D and will have to settle any National Insurance arising on these by 22 July 2023.

Eighteen community organisations share in £18,500 windfall
Eighteen community groups across Norfolk, north Suffolk and east Cambridgeshire are to share a combined windfall of £18,500.

Business in East Anglia
The pensions measures in the recent Budget is good news for high earners, but there are still some uncertainties.

Natural capital is focus of latest farmers’ evening
Natural capital from a farmer’s perspective is the focus of the second joint NFU/Lovewell Blake Farmers’ Evening of 2023, which takes place later this month.

Record 11.7 million tax returns received on time
A record 11.7 million self assessment taxpayers submitted their tax returns by the 31 January deadline, HMRC has revealed.

Capital Gains Tax changes – A summary
In the Chancellor’s Autumn Statement on 17 November 2022, he announced that Capital Gains Tax (CGT) allowances will be reduced from April 2023 and then further reduced from April 2024.

Taxpayers given more time for voluntary National Insurance contributions
The government have announced an extension to the transitional arrangements for buying National Insurance (NI) gaps in their State Pension history.








