Knowledge Base
Miscellaneous
Limited company expenses that are not tax deductible
05 February, 2009
This short article lists the business expenses that cannot be deducted for tax purposes through a limited company business structure.
The difference between company and personal money
03 February, 2009
Differentiating between company and personal money is often misunderstood. Read this short article explaining the difference..
Using your home as an office
01 February, 2009
This brief article helps clarify the business expenses that can be claimed through a limited company when a home is used as an office.
Limited company expense guidelines
01 February, 2009
This comprehensive article on business expense guidelines details the specific expenses that can, and cannot, be claimed through a limited company structure.
Inheritance Tax
01 January, 2009
Inheritance Tax is the tax paid on your 'estate'. Broadly speaking this is everything you own at the time of your death, less what you owe. It's also sometimes payable on assets you may have given away during your lifetime. Assets include property, possessions, money and investments.
Benefits in Kind (BIK)
01 January, 2009
If your employer provides you with non-cash benefits - such as a company car or medical insurance - you may be liable for paying tax on them.
Alternatives to a limited company
01 June, 2008
We discuss all the options available to enable you to make a decision on the business structure that is suitable for your business requirements.
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