Category Archives: HMRC Updates & Changes

Understanding Top Slicing Relief: Why It Doesn’t Always Save You Tax

Top slicing relief discussion

When you cash in a life insurance bond or certain investment policies, you might face something called a “chargeable event gain.” This is the profit built up inside the policy, which HMRC treats as income in the year you cash it in. The problem? The whole gain is added to your income for that year,

Should You Have a Company Car? The most asked Question we get!

DNA Branded Mini company car tax

If I were to create a hit list of questions asked by clients, the one that would be in our top 3 would be around company cars and company car tax implications. A company car is often seen as a desirable perk — but in reality, whether it’s a good idea depends on who you

Busting the Myths About Taking Your Pension Tax-Free

Gillian (woman) talking on the phone about pension tax-free myths

Over the years, many of us end up with several pensions from different jobs — some large, some small, and sometimes a bit forgotten about until retirement looms. When it comes time to draw from them, one question comes up again and again: “Can I take the whole thing tax-free?” The rules around pensions can

Everything you need to know about our new MTD ITSA guide – your step-by-step companion

We know that Making Tax Digital for Income Tax Self-Assessment (MTD ITSA) can seem like a lot to wrap your head around. But don’t worry! At DNA Accountants, we’re all about making your life easier. That’s why we’ve put together a handy, downloadable guide to help you navigate these changes with ease. What’s MTD ITSA

The Death of SA302s: Why Are We Still Being Asked for Them?

Introduction For many years, the SA302 was the go-to document for self-employed individuals applying for mortgages. Accountants were frequently asked to provide these forms to verify a client’s income. However, in 2017, HMRC stopped issuing SA302s directly to accountants, instead providing alternative ways for taxpayers to prove their income. Yet, eight years later, mortgage advisors

Capital Gains Tax: Reporting in 60 Days

Capital Gains Tax Reporting

The 60-Day Rule: What You Need to Know In 2021, HMRC introduced a significant change for UK residents selling property (not your main home). Now, if you sell a property and make a taxable profit, you must: Report the sale to HMRC within 60 days of the completion date. Pay any CGT due within the

Dividend tax: what is it and how does it impact your business?

dividend tax

As a limited company owner, you’ll most likely pay yourself using a combination of salary and dividends. While it’s often the most tax-efficient way to withdraw money, be careful! Dividends have different tax rules compared to a normal salary. Don’t worry – we’re going to walk through what they mean for your business and how

Understanding Inheritance Tax: A (hopefully) Simple Guide

Inheritance Tax

Unfortunately, Inheritance Tax comes at a time when we are already having to cope with the grief of a lost loved one and having to think about this tax is a major stress to compound this. In addition, it’s a tax where some planning can be done via some simple measures if your loved one

Moving Your Investment Property to a Limited Company: What You Need to Know

investment property

Thinking about moving your investment property into a limited company? You’re not alone! Many UK landlords are considering this move and in fact recently some of our clients have been doing just that. Let’s break down the practical stuff and the tax consequences so you can make an informed decision.   Practical Stuff   1.Setting