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Tax Directors & Finance Teams – Do you need to register for Pillar 2?

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Menzies LLP - A leading chartered accountancy firm. LATEST UPDATE Groups within the scope of Pillar 2 in the UK will need to register with HMRC within 6 months of the Group’s first accounting period starting on or after 31 December 2023. The post Tax Directors & Finance Teams – Do you need to register for Pillar 2?

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Super-Deduction Substituted by Full Expensing

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Menzies LLP - A leading chartered accountancy firm. This new allowance enables companies to claim a 100% deduction for tax purposes in the year of spend on particular capital investments. This new allowance enables companies to claim a 100% deduction for tax purposes in the year of spend on particular capital investments.

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Super-Deduction Replaced by Full-Expensing

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Menzies LLP - A leading chartered accountancy firm. This relief is temporary and will end on 31 March 2026 but for companies that take advantage of it will enable up to £250 of each £1,000 of capital spend to be recovered against their tax bill and so potentially significant tax savings are available.

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A guide to effective investments in equipment for manufacturing companies

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Menzies LLP - A leading chartered accountancy firm. You have identified the new piece of equipment your business needs, it’s worth pausing to consider the best way to structure the purchase and tax can play an important role in the determining the best option for your business. – Can we accelerate the tax relief?

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Autumn Budget 2024 Commentary: Technology

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Menzies LLP - A leading chartered accountancy firm. No increase in taxes on ‘working people’ As promised, the Chancellor did not raise ‘taxes for working people’, i.e. income tax and employee’s National Insurance.