Although a late reprieve cannot be completely ruled out, the stamp duty cost of purchasing a property in England and Northern Ireland is set to go up from 1 April 2025.
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17th February 2025
What to expect from the Spring Forecast on 26 March
The Chancellor has announced the timing of her next formal report to Parliament.
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17th February 2025 - Tax advice
A cautionary tale - no excuse for late return
In a recent case heard by the First Tier Tribunal (FTT), a taxpayer lived overseas, encountered postal delays and had limited internet access, but these did not constitute reasonab...
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10th February 2025 - Succession Planning
Supporting Business Succession through Employee Ownership Trusts
Forrester Boyd understands that succession planning is a critical milestone for business owners. Ensuring continuity, preserving company culture, and securing financial stability a...
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30th January 2025 - Corporate finance services
SME Valuations Rise, Boosting UK M&A Opportunities
The latest insights from the 2024 SME Valuation Index reveal encouraging news for businesses exploring sales or acquisitions, with significant opportunities emerging in the UK merg...
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21st January 2025 - Making Tax Digital
Making Tax Digital latest
Although Making Tax Digital (MTD) for the self-employed and landlords is still more than a year away, the October 2024 Budget further extended its scope with the announcement that ...
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21st January 2025
Lost pensions worth billions unclaimed
Over the past six years, the number of lost pension pots has doubled to around 3.3 million. The total value of missing funds now sits at almost £31 billion.
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21st January 2025 - Business support
Employment rights changes on the horizon
The Employment Rights Bill working its way through parliament will have serious implications for employers once finally enacted. Along with the loss of options for offering more fl...
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21st January 2025
Stamp duty hit for landlords
UK landlords are facing increased rates of surcharge when purchasing buy-to-let property following increases over the past three months. The rate is now particularly punitive for t...
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21st January 2025 - Tax planning
From new year to year end – time to keep a tax-planning resolution?
As 2025 gets under way, it is once again the time of year to start considering your tax year-end planning.
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