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20 results for "business rates"

News:
Business rates cut for pubs and live music venues

First published 30 Jan 2026

The Government has announced a 15% business rates cut for the struggli...

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Business rates: Where are we now?

Last updated 5 Feb 2025
First published 5 Feb 2025

An update on what businesses need to know about business rates, and ch...

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Changes to business rates announced in the Budget 2025

Last updated 5 Dec 2025
First published 5 Dec 2025

As business rates are a devolved tax, these changes only apply to Engl...

Q&A:
What is business rates relief for retail, leisure and hospitality in E...

First published 18 Nov 2024

For 2024/25, the temporary business rates relief scheme for retail, ho...

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Pubs call for urgent business rates reform

First published 17 Jul 2025

The British pub faces an uncertain future without meaningful change, a...

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How to run a successful high street business

First published 10 Apr 2026

Running a successful high street business isn’t easy in 2026, with sho...

Q&A:
Claiming business mileage on a private car

Last updated 22 May 2026
First published 21 Jul 2021

I am employed but have to use my own car for business journeys, what c...

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How to pay yourself from your business

Last updated 22 Aug 2024
First published 26 Mar 2018

When there are changes to tax rates and National Insurance thresholds...

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What has changed for the new tax year?

Last updated 25 Mar 2024
First published 25 Mar 2024

The new tax year starts on 6th April. This is often the date that new...

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Your guide to Capital Gains Tax for landlords

Last updated 16 Jul 2024
First published 16 Jul 2024

The buy-to-let market in the UK has been an appealing side-hustle or m...

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What are the key tax changes for 2026-27?

Last updated 25 Mar 2026
First published 25 Mar 2026

With the 2026/27 tax year here, we highlight the key tax changes takin...

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How do the new capital allowances changes affect my business?

First published 5 Feb 2026

The 2025 Budget announced two key updates to capital allowances, which...

Article:
Business Asset Disposal Relief – effective tax rate rises to 18%

First published 1 Apr 2026

From 6th April 2026, the effective capital gains tax rate rises from 1...

Q&A:
Should I use the VAT flat rate scheme?

First published 3 Jul 2024

I run a self-employed business as a builder, my annual turnover is app...

Q&A:
How much is company tax?

First published 6 Dec 2024

I run my business as a limited company, how much is the corporation ta...

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How the Autumn Budget changes affect employers

Last updated 8 Nov 2024
First published 8 Nov 2024

Some of the biggest changes announced in the Autumn Budget will affect...

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A guide to paying Corporation Tax

Last updated 21 Sep 2023
First published 21 Sep 2023

Corporation tax is the tax paid by incorporated businesses in the UK,...

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Key tax dates you need to know if you are self-employed

Last updated 30 Mar 2026
First published 23 Nov 2023

Staying on top of key dates will ensure your business stays on track,...

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Corporation Tax: Who pays and what does it cost?

Last updated 29 Jul 2020
First published 29 Jul 2020

Who pays corporation tax and how do you calculate the cost? Read on as...

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