Autumn Budget 2021 tax thoughts
Poor old Hugh Dalton must be turning in his grave. The extent to which Mr Sunak’s Budget proposals had been leaked in advance makes one
Autumn Budget 2021 summary
With the Speaker of the House of Commons by tradition not presiding over the Budget, the Chancellor might have hoped he would escape a rebuke
Property Taxation 2021-22
Geraint Jones, Head of Private Client Tax at BKL, is a co-author of Tolley’s Property Taxation 2021-22, published in October 2021 by LexisNexis. It covers
Crippin: another perspective on two dwellings
Relax. This is not yet another in the long line of Stamp Duty Land Tax Multiple Dwellings Relief cases which seem, like Banquo’s descendants, to
Electric warriors: tax and electric company cars
We suspect that drivers of electric cars may have been unable to resist a certain feeling of smugness over the past few weeks, though the
BKL at JTrade 2021
Specialists from our property & construction and tax teams will be at the JTrade expo on 8-9 November at ExCeL London. JTrade is the only
Webinar: Autumn Budget 2021 Musings
At our webinar on Thursday 28 October, our tax experts dug into the nooks and crannies of the previous day’s Autumn Budget 2021 speech. The
LLP: Employee or Member?
Although we are all familiar with the adjective ‘self-employed’, it is a logically nonsensical term: you cannot as a matter of law enter into a
Shinelock: inadvertent time limit extension
The recent First-tier Tribunal (‘FTT’) case of Shinelock [2021] UKFTT 320 (TC) ranged over a large number of issues, some of which we may cover
Why business plans aren’t just for startups
At some point in the life of a business – generally before it has even started trading – its owner will have been asked for