The Chancellor delivered his 2024 ‘Budget for long-term growth’ in the face of an upcoming general election. Although the headlines have been dominated by the news that employee National Insurance Contributions will be cut further to eight per cent, Mr Hunt also announced several measures, which changed how certain property taxes will be applied. Largely […]
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Spring Budget 2024
UK company law is changing – Get ready now!
There is a series of impending changes to UK company law as a result of the enactment of the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act last year. These highly anticipated changes, expected to commence on 4 March 2024, subject to parliamentary schedules, will significantly impact the operation and compliance requirements of your company. Directors must […]
Read moreEmployee benefits and mandatory payroll reporting
Starting in April 2026, UK employers will have to include the benefits they give to their employees, like company cars or health insurance, directly in their payroll. This means these benefits will be taxed through the payroll system, and not reported separately. This change is to make tax reporting easier for employers, but it also […]
Read moreNational Insurance credit scheme will be introduced to tackle child benefit gaps
The Government plans to introduce new legislation to help parents who earn more money than others with their future pensions. In essence, if you did not claim child benefit because you earned over £50,000 when you had children, you will soon be able to claim National Insurance credits. These credits are important for getting the […]
Read morePlease leave a message – HMRC dispute resolution hotline restricted to answerphone
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has made a significant change to the way that some taxpayers access its alternative dispute resolution (ADR) scheme. Where applicants for ADR could previously speak with a call handler, they will now be asked to leave a voicemail on the new 24-hour service. Available to anyone seeking to settle a […]
Read morePutting the brakes on excessive National Insurance payments through car allowances
Businesses may be able to reclaim significant amounts of National Insurance Contributions (NICs) and plan for future savings because of a recent Tribunal ruling on how car allowances are taxed. Brought by Wilmott Dixon and Laing O’Rourke in their capacity as employers, the Tribunal upheld the firms’ argument that car allowance payments should qualify for […]
Read moreTax basis – Getting ready for the end of the transitional year
Are you a sole trader, a member of a partnership or LLP? Here is what you need to know about the upcoming tax basis period reforms. HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) is introducing changes to how it assesses and collects business taxes relating to the basis period. At the end of the 2023/24 financial year, […]
Read moreMGI’s Jonathan Farrow: The travels of an international accountant
For MGI Worldwide, collaboration and global connections are a vital part of what we do and we are incredibly proud of our global network. Jonathan Farrow, a partner at MGI Worldwide, recently embarked on a series of international trips that exemplified this collaborative spirit. His journey took him to Prague, Bangkok, and Belgrade, each visit […]
Read morePrestigious ESG accreditation for leading Weybridge accountancy firm
Joining a select handful of UK firms, MGI Midgley Snelling LLP has secured the sought-after ESGmark – a leading industry benchmark for firms delivering a fairer future. Recognising organisations which champion consistent, positive change through their Environmental, Social and Governance policies, the ESGmark was founded by investment analyst experts Portia Patel and Justin Bates to […]
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