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How do you explain IR35?

IR35 is a word used to describe two sets of tax legislation that are designed to combat tax avoidance by workers, and the firms hiring them, who are suppl...

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How do I check my Prudential pension?

If you don’t have a financial adviser you can find one at unbiased.co.uk. You’ll be able to check the funds you’re invested in on your annual statement, t...

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Are nominee directors Non-executive?

Participation and decision making: A nominee director is a non-executive director; however, he should be actively involved in decisions pertaining to fina...

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How do you calculate CGT on shares?

Add together all the money you spent on the shares. Then work out what proportion of shares you are selling, to work out your cost. Then divide that cost ...

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Can you really win money online gambling?

Huge jackpots and potential payouts attract many players to play online casino games for real money. When choosing an online casino game to play however, ...

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Can Tier 4 students work full-time in UK?

you cannot work in the UK on your Student / Tier 4 visa if you go into suspense or withdraw from your course. if you complete your course early your visa ...

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Do deferred pensions increase?

Your State Pension will increase every week you defer, as long as you defer for at least five weeks. Your State Pension increases by the equivalent of one...

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What is tax code T0 in Sage?

T0 – Zero rated transactions (eg most food, books, new builds, public transport) T1 – Standard rated transactions – Currently 20%. T2 – Exempt transaction...

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Do students have to pay income tax UK?

If you have a job when you’re a student you may need to pay Income Tax and National Insurance. Do full-time students pay tax in UK? If you’re a full-time ...

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