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Category Archives: Annuities
Types of Capital Allowances
Capital allowances are the amounts allowed to be written off as expenses when you incur long-term capital expenditure. You cannot write off the entire cost of long-term assets (that will be used over a number of years) as an expense … Continue reading
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Fraudulent claimants threaten legitimate allowances
The Government announced that it would be clamping down on the ‘aggressive’ tax avoidance schemes being used by some large firms, who rent machinery and then claim excess tax relief. Businesses are able to claim capital allowances when they enter … Continue reading
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FLA urges Treasury to extend green tax relief
The Finance and Leasing Association (FLA) is calling on the Treasury to extend tax relief on energy efficient equipment to the asset finance sector. The association believes that the extension would benefit small businesses and is calling specifically for the … Continue reading
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History of Capital Allowances
Up to late 19th century (1878 to be precise) there were no capital allowances. In 1878, a “wear and tear” allowance was introduced for traders in plant and machinery by allowing them to reduce their income by the allowance amount. … Continue reading
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Lancashire Evening Post Article
£1.2 billion tax breaks missed Lancashire businesses are missing out on more than £1.2 billion of tax breaks, according to an expert. Shaun Murphy, chief executive of tax return claim specialists Portal Tax Claims, said that more than 30,000 business … Continue reading
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