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What is an SA106 Form?

An SA106 form is a supplementary page to the paper-based Self Assessment tax return. It’s used by UK tax residents who need…

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What is an SA108 Form?

The SA108 form is a supplementary page which sometimes needs to be submitted alongside the paper-based Self Assessment tax return by people…

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What Are the Tax Implications of a Director’s Loan Account?

Limited companies are a separate legal entity to the people that own and run them, so there are strict rules around the…

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What is an SA109 Form?

The SA109 form is a supplementary page to the Self Assessment tax return used to record residence and domicile status. You can…

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What Happens If I Don’t Pay Enough Tax?

Nobody ever really wants to pay tax, but underpaying what HMRC think you owe can be a stressful situation to end up…

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Can Employers Claim Relief on National Insurance?

As an employer you may be able to claim relief on some of your National Insurance Contributions (NICs). This can go a…

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