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Construction Industry Scheme Retentions and recent case studies.

Construction Industry Scheme Retentions and recent case studies.

by Martin Craighan | May 22, 2025 | Accounting, CIS, Construction, HMRC, Latest Tax News, Property Tax, SAVE YOU TAX, Tax News, Tax Tips, Uncategorized

Lets takes a look at an uncommon win for the taxpayer in the construction industry scheme, and a potential lifeline for people caught out by it. The case of Beech Developments (et al.) v HMRC [2024] EWCA Civ 486 is most welcome for those businesses that catch a nasty...
Selling a property at a minimized value

Selling a property at a minimized value

by Martin Craighan | Mar 11, 2025 | HMRC, Latest Tax News, Plan Time for Digital Tax, Property Expenses, Property Tax, Tax News, Tax Tips

Detailing tax effects related to the selling of a property below its market value. There are numerous reasons an owner sells a property at less than its market price. Nonetheless, doing so can have major tax implications, relying on the circumstances and the...
Reporting residential property gains and tax payments

Reporting residential property gains and tax payments

by Martin Craighan | Mar 5, 2025 | Latest Tax News, Property Expenses, Property Tax, Uncategorized

When and how to report a gain on the disposal of a house and pay the associated tax. Not all residential property is equal when it comes to the tax treatment of gains. Establishing the scene Where a property is marketed or otherwise gotten rid of (e.g., offered to a...
Exploring the Pros and Cons: Residential Property Purchase through Limited Company vs Sole Trader

Exploring the Pros and Cons: Residential Property Purchase through Limited Company vs Sole Trader

by Martin Craighan | Jan 16, 2024 | Accounting, Budget, Business Startup Tips, HMRC, Property Expenses, Property Tax, Tax Tips

Introduction The decision to invest in residential property is a significant one, and it comes with various considerations. Among these is the choice of the legal structure through which to make the purchase – whether as a sole trader or through a limited company....
Principal Private Residence – a full explanation

Principal Private Residence – a full explanation

by Martin Craighan | Jan 9, 2024 | Accounting, Construction, Property Expenses, Property Tax

This unique article examines the capital gains tax consequences of the disposal of a taxpayer’s principal private residence. Although a principal private residence is not a chargeable asset for Capital Gains Tax purposes, a CGT liability may arise when a property is...
When do property repairs come to be improvements?

When do property repairs come to be improvements?

by Martin Craighan | Sep 20, 2023 | Accounting, Construction, Latest Tax News, Property Expenses, Property Tax, Salford Accountants, Tax News, Tax Tips

In computing the taxable revenues of an allowed property business, among one of the most crucial principles to comprehend is the difference in between resources and also income expense.Revenue expenses can usually be balanced out against income tax in the tax year...
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