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Fact Sheets
See the options below to access clear and concise factsheets.

Benefits in kind schedule 2022
A concise summary of the main categories of benefits in kind and the information you will need to complete the annual benefit in kind forms.

Capital Gains Tax 2022
A capital gain arises when certain capital assets are sold at a profit. If you are considering selling a ‘business’ asset please contact us to determine whether you may be entitled to Entrepreneurs’ Relief.

Corporation Tax 2022
Brief summary of the main tax rates that affect an incorporated business.

Mileage Allowances 2022
Businesses can pay their employees, partners and directors a fixed rate for business use of private vehicles free of tax. Details of the specific rates are available here.

Stamp Duty Land Tax 2022
Buying a house? Creating or assigning a lease? In transactions involving property the purchaser is required to pay SDLT. Check out our helpful guide to find out how much this could add to your overall purchase price.

Capital Allowances 2022
The cost of purchasing ‘capital’ equipment is not a tax-deductible expense when calculating a business’ trading profit. See our handy guide on the main types of allowances that can be claimed instead.

Cars and Related Benefits 2022
Providing company vehicles for private use can have a serious impact of the tax liability of an employee and/or director. Our summary of the rules can be used to calculate the amount of the taxable benefit.

Income Tax 2022
Personal tax rates, allowances, tax credits and child benefits for the tax year ended 5 April 2022. Are you paying too much? Contact us to find useful ways to reduce your personal tax liability.

NIC 2022
Contribution percentages for all classes of national insurance and earning thresholds for the tax year ended 5 April 2022.

VAT 2022
A brief summary of the latest limits and VAT rates. Contact us to find out if you are using the most beneficial VAT scheme for your business.
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Tax Guide for Landlords
When considering the letting of an existing or recently acquired property it is important to understand the tax implications. This guide sets out the general rules applicable to most landlords in relation to tax.