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Latest Blog Posts
Registration requirement for the Automatic Exchange of Information Regulations (AEOI)
In recent years, there has been an increase in measures introduced by the Government to tackle tax evasion. Many of these measures have been focused on non-residents and overseas (offshore) investments. In an attempt for greater transparency, the UK Government
The Winter Fuel Payment – a new income tax charge!
If you are in receipt of the State Pension, then there is every chance that you are also receiving the Winter Fuel Payment (WFP). This tends to be paid directly into your bank account in November each year and can
Mandatory Payrolling of Benefits in Kind
HMRC are changing how employers report and tax Benefits in Kind (BIK). From April 2027, mandatory payrolling will replace the traditional reporting through P11D forms for some benefits. This marks one of the biggest shifts in employee benefits reporting in decades
HMRC increasing Mileage Rates 2026/27
On 21 May 2026 the Government announced that for the first time in 15 years, the Approved Mileage Allowance Payment (AMAP) for cars and vans would increase from 45p to 55p per mile (for the first 10,000 business miles in






