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Armed Forces and Capital Gains Tax: What You Should Know
Life in the armed forces typically involves frequent relocation. One year you're down south, then you're somewhere up north, and you may...


Jointly Owned Property? How Married Couples Should Declare Rental Income
When you own a rental property with someone else, it might seem like the easiest option is to have the lower earner declare all the...


Can't Login To Your Government Gateway? Here’s How To Get Back In
How to recover, reset or create your HMRC government gateway login


Why Paying Tax Isn’t a Bad Thing
Some business owners get frustrated and even upset at the thought of paying tax, and it’s easy to fall into the mindset of wanting to pay nothing at all (and then not saving anything for it!).
Here are my thoughts on this, as someone who also has to pay tax:


HMRC Payments on Account – What They Are and How They Work
How HMRC payments on account work and helps you save towards your future tax bills


Making Tax Digital for Income Tax (MTD IT): Will It Affect You and What You Need To Do
From April 2026, HMRC is rolling out Making Tax Digital for Income Tax (MTD IT). If you’re self-employed or a landlord, this might affect you, so here’s a breakdown of what’s changing, who’s affected, and what you need to do.
To check if you're included: Add up your self-employed and rental income (before expenses). This total is your "qualifying income". If the total is over £50,000, you’ll need to comply from April 2026, between £30,000 and £50,000, you’ll join from April 2
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