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    Keeping you updated on all of the latest tax issues

    Belfast Telegraph Is your payroll ready for the new tax year? 07 Feb 2023
    As we approach the end of the 2022/23 tax year, employers and payroll software providers will be hoping for fewer changes from Government and some stability
    Belfast Telegraph Commercial Property – Don’t forget the VAT 31 Jan 2023
    Northern Ireland’s commercial property market continued at pace in 2022, with £330 million of investment across 36 transactions, according to CBRE NI.
    Belfast Telegraph HMRC introduces new VAT penalty regime 10 Jan 2023
    The New Year brings a new penalty regime for VAT, replacing the existing VAT default surcharge regime starting with VAT periods starting on or after 1 January
    Belfast Telegraph Cost of living crisis: can employers help? 21 Dec 2022
    I scanned a carton of milk at the supermarket last week and was convinced the machine was faulty. Had I accidentally lifted a more expensive brand? I was so
    Belfast Telegraph Optimum utilisation of tax losses for businesses 06 Dec 2022
    Has your business made a loss in the last couple of years? If so – you may have a decision to make. NI businesses have been particularly tested over the last
    Belfast Telegraph So just how does the Autumn Statement impact you? 29 Nov 2022
    Chancellor Jeremy Hunt revealed his self-proclaimed “eye-watering” Autumn Statement on Thursday 17 November, and he certainly delivered when he said that
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