A Tax Stuffing

It seems appropriate when we are about to enter the season of over-indulgence to review one’s business practices and perhaps review your own coming potential tax liabilities to minimise the chances of getting a stuffing from the tax authorities this

Extra Penalties For Hiding Assets Offshore

At the moment those who fail to tell the taxman about inherited offshore assets are treated equally to those who fail to disclose domestic assets. However new penalties of up to 200% of tax due will be introduced in the

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Buy-to-Let Boom

With the recent boom in buy-to-let mortgages and property sales, as well as an increase in the number of second home purchases, HMRC are clamping down on the estimated 900,000 landlords in the UK who have not registered for self-assessment

Why Keeping it in the Family is Sound Business

There are more than three million family businesses in Britain including household names such as Dyson, Clarks and Stagecoach according to the Institute for Family Business.

A recent poll undertaken by PwC showed that 63 per cent of those polled

Steedman & Company Interview Triple Emmy Award Winner Rita Cosby

Steedman and Company are delighted to announce that we will be sponsoring the Outstanding Pole in Scotland Gala Dinner on 22nd June at the George Hotel in Edinburgh, in association with Pangea Magazine.

In conjunction with this event, we will

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Introduction of Employment Allowance

As the new tax year starts, there is welcome good news for British employers.

As of April 6, 2014, most businesses will be able to enjoy a reduction in their employer National Insurance bill by up to £2000, in the

Aside from the traditions of the red box and the chancellor having an alcoholic drink while delivering his speech, both which still stand to this day (although only one of them is usually still adopted), it can sometimes be difficult …

Employment Allowance

From the 6 April 2014 you can get the Employment Allowance which could reduce your employer’s Class 1 National Insurance Contributions (NICs) by up to £2,000 every year.

Who is eligible?

Almost every employer who is a business or charity