Under UK law, the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 (POCA) sets out the framework for tackling money laundering and the handling of criminal proceeds. Certain business sectors must register with supervisory bodies and comply with anti-money laundering (AML) regulations. These sectors are defined under the UK’s Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing and Transfer of Funds (Information […]
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In the UK, business owners are grappling with inflation, labour shortages, access to finance, and supply chain disruptions, all of which are affecting business operations, particularly for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Inflation: Rising Costs Costs of raw materials, energy, and labour have increased, squeezing margins for businesses, especially in manufacturing, hospitality, and retail. Energy […]
In the UK, bank deposit protections are provided through the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS). The FSCS offers a safety net for consumers in the event that a bank or financial institution fails. Key points about deposit protection in the UK include: 1. Protection Limit: The FSCS protects up to �85,000 per person, per […]
Parliament has agreed that the Winter Fuel Allowance payable 2024 will be limited to pensioners in receipt of Pensions Credits and certain other means-tested benefits. Pensioners who are eligible to claim Pensions Credits and have not done so need to be entitled to Pension Credits for at least one day in the week September 16th […]
As the October 2024 Budget approaches, several key tax measures are anticipated based on Labour’s manifesto and previous policy announcements. Here’s what we might expect: Capital Gains Tax (CGT): It is likely that the CGT rates may be increased, potentially aligning with income tax rates, which could push them up to 45% for property […]
To comply with the new digital platform regulations effective from 1 January 2024, platform operators must register with HMRC. Here are the key details regarding registration and reporting: Who Needs to Register: Any platform operator facilitating the sale of goods, services, accommodation, or transportation within the scope of the new regulations must register with HMRC […]
On August 27, 2024, Keir Starmer delivered a pivotal speech from Downing Street, focusing on the deep challenges the UK faces and the direction his government intends to take to address them. Starmer painted a grim picture of the nation’s state, attributing the current crises to the mismanagement and populism of the previous Conservative administration. […]
HMRC’s Personal Tax Accounts (PTAs) serve as an online tool that enables taxpayers to view and update their information in real time. The PTA can be used for many routine requests and services and help you bypass the need to call or write to HMRC. Every individual in the UK that pays tax has a […]
Changes to the High Income Child Benefit Charge (HICBC) came into effect on 6 April 2024. The income threshold at which HICBC starts to be charged increased to £60,000 (from £50,000). The charge is calculated at 1% of the full Child Benefit award for every £200 (2023-24: £100) of income between £60,000 and £80,000. (2023-24: […]
Employees who are working from home may be eligible to claim a tax deduction on certain work-related bills. If their employer does not cover these expenses or allowances, they can claim tax relief directly from HMRC. You can claim tax relief if you are required to work from home, such as if your job requires […]