
VAT Alert: VAT on lost space of bathroom and washroom conversions for disabled people
There are some VAT reliefs for disabled people. These typically relate to goods, however certain building works also qualify for VAT relief.

Building sustainability into food production
When the United Nations adopted its 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 2015, one of the biggest changes from what had come before was that for the first time, businesses became key stakeholders.

New capital gains tax rules could catch out those selling buy-to-lets, second homes and furnished holiday lets
A leading Norfolk tax expert is warning of new rules coming in next April, which could catch out buy-to-let landlords, second-home owners and people with furnished holiday lets.

The option to tax on commercial property - where it can go wrong
An ‘option to tax’ is a formal declaration made by a VAT registered entity which has an interest in a commercial property or land. The interest can be freehold or leasehold.

UK taxpayers to be given 30 day window to pay Capital Gains Tax on property disposals
UK taxpayers should be aware of new rules taking effect from April 2020, under which the Capital Gains Tax (CGT) on the disposal of residential property needs to be reported and paid to HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) within a 30 day window.

The NHS Pension Conundrum
Firstly, in order to provide a bit of an overview, it would be prudent to discuss what the ‘Annual Allowance tax charge’ is.

Academies alert: Internal scrutiny reports
Have you received a letter from the Education and Skills Funding Agency (ESFA) recently?
Lowestoft businesses get quizzical to raise more than £3,000 for local good causes
Local good causes are set to receive a £3,000 boost after 22 Lowestoft businesses came together to take part in a charity quiz night, with a team from Norton Peskett Solicitors crowned winners.








