HMRC have published Brief 10 (2019), which explains that the introduction of the domestic reverse charge for construction services will be delayed for a period of 12 months until 1 October 2020. A domestic reverse charge is an anti-fraud provision, which… Read more
HMRC have published a Brexit edition of their Agent Update publication, which contains some useful information on changes to various procedures after Brexit. In particular, articles are included on the following topics: Grants for businesses completing customs declarations: £16m in new… Read more
Q. A few years ago I bought an antique chair for £3,500. I have recently been offered £8,000 for it. Will I have to pay capital gains tax if I accept the offer? A. A useful capital gains tax exemption exists… Read more
At Spring Statement 2019, the government announced that it would launch a call for evidence exploring ways to improve the operation of Partial Exemption (PE) and the Capital Goods Scheme (CGS), following the findings of the 2017 Office of Tax… Read more
Q. If my husband and I give our house to my children but continue to live in it, will inheritance tax be chargeable on the property when we die? A. The inheritance tax residence nil rate band (RNRB), which is currently… Read more