IR35 Changes from Budget 2019 and Yoga Teachers

The recent Budget announced the extension of reverse IR35 compliance to Private Sector Contracts from April 2020 For the most part this won’t be of any interest to Yoga Teachers, unless they work as a Freelancer / Contractor in another role as well. Our parent...

Autumn Budget 2018 – Our Summary

Our initial review of yesterdays Budget, including the news that reverse IR35 will come into the Private Sector from 2020, is now up on the website of our parent company, Whitefield Tax: Autumn Budget 2018 With respect to IR35, IR35 does not, never has, and cannot,...

Proposed Class II NI abolition deferred

BBC News are reporting that the abolition of Class II Self Employed NI, set for April 2019, has been scrapped. How much fiscal change this makes isn’t clear – at £2.95 a week it’s not a huge cost, and the proposal was to adjust – read increase –...

Knowing the Rules on Business Expenses

A perennial question is “Can I claim for…”. The law around claiming expenses for the self employed and in company accounts is that the expense must be “wholly and exclusively” for business.  Confusingly for sole traders something that is both private...
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