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BKL tax adviser Terry Jordan reviews inheritance tax on residential properties. This article was first published in UK200Group TaxTalk, November 2016. Introduction Significant changes
Autumn Statement 2016: The impact on SMEs
Writing for Tax Journal, BKL Tax Partner David Whiscombe examines how the Autumn Statement’s tax changes are significant for SMEs.
Just about managing?
Before the event it was widely reported that the Autumn Statement would be aimed at helping people who are “just about managing”. Ironic, then, that
Autumn Statement 2016
For weeks now, senior figures from the world of business have been at pains to point out just how important this year’s Autumn Statement will
SEIS and CGT deferral: can you mix? (Yes and no)
A subscription for shares which qualifies for Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS) Income Tax relief may also rank for Capital Gains Tax (CGT) relief under TCGA
A charitable event
Writing for Tax Journal, BKL tax partner David Whiscombe analyses the tax implications and possible pitfalls when a charity becomes involved in trading activities.
BKL and SweetTree Farming For All: kitting out the care farm
Visitors to SweetTree Fields Farm can enjoy new gas and hot water facilities, thanks to the support of Finchley based accountants BKL. On the 14-acre
Bringing the group onshore
Writing in Tax Journal, BKL Tax partner Anthony Newgrosh fields a query on replacing a UK trading company held via a British Virgin Islands holding
Employment Law Bulletin: November 2016
We open November’s bulletin with news of a (small) development in Mr Lock’s long-running case against British Gas. You may remember the case was about
The taxman targets ‘mid-size businesses’
Our article for Business Reporter about HMRC’s targeting of what is commonly being referred to as “mid-size businesses”.