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You might be able to get Income Tax back or pay less tax if you make maintenance payments to an ex-spouse or civil partner.
Tax advantages on employee share schemes including Share Incentive Plans, Save As You Earn, Company Share Option Plans and Enterprise Management Incentives
Your employer may offer you company shares as a reward for working for…
This gives you the option to regularly save and buy shares. If you get…
This is a savings-related share scheme where you can buy shares with your…
This gives you the option to buy up to £60,000 worth of shares from 6…
A company can offer you Enterprise Management Incentives (EMIs) if it has…
To be an employee shareholder, you must own shares in your employer’s…
You can transfer up to £20,000 of employee shares into a stocks and shares…
The ‘gain’ is the profit you make when you sell shares that have increased…
What company benefits you pay tax on - including company cars, low-interest loans and accommodation, and what company benefits are tax-free, such as childcare
As an employee, you pay tax on company benefits like cars, accommodation…
You’ll pay tax if you or your family use a company car privately,…
You pay tax on the value of the benefit to you, which your employer works…
You can get some company benefits tax free, including: meals in a staff…
You do not usually have to pay National Insurance on benefits you get from…
At the end of each tax year, your employer will give you details of the…
Find out what income you need to include in your tax credits claim or renewal.
How to report expenses and benefits you provide to employees or directors.
How tax credits affect your benefits including Child Benefit and Housing Benefit
Working Tax Credit - how much money you get, hours you need to work, eligibility, claim, tax credits when you stop work or go on leave
Find out how the legislation in clause 65 and schedule 16 Finance (No. 2) Act 2017 affects enablers of tax avoidance.
Claiming tax relief on expenses you have to pay for your work, like uniforms, tools, travel and working from home costs.
See how to work out the tax relief for individual landlords and assess the impact of the finance cost restriction from 6 April 2017.
Find out about tax reliefs available to individuals who invest in certain companies, social enterprises, or Venture Capital Trusts.
How different types of trust income are taxed, what management expenses and reliefs can be deducted, and understanding the tax pool.
Estimate the Child Benefit you've received and your High Income Child Benefit tax charge
How to start a tax credits claim, when to claim, joint claims, backdate a claim
Find out about non-cash benefits in connection with termination of employment or from employer-financed retirement benefits scheme
How to get Inheritance Tax relief on business assets in an estate, what qualifies, giving away business property or assets
Find out how to value company benefits for your employees.
Working out your Corporation Tax rate and getting reliefs and other deductions from your Corporation Tax bill
Tax relief on donations, Gift Aid, payroll giving, leaving a gift in your will, keeping tax records; find a charity; donating land, property or shares
Find out about tax reliefs and allowances available from HMRC if you run a business, employ people or are self-employed.
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