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Bucks office: 01296 821 888 - Herts office: 01727 753 900 - Milton Keynes office: 01908 904 422 - office@ajrandco.co.uk
Bucks office: 01296 821 888 Herts office: 01727 753 900
Milton Keynes office: 01908 904 422 office@ajrandco.co.uk
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04 Dec 2024
The government has published draft legislation to permanently cut business rates for retail, hospitality and leisure properties from 2026.
HMRC has warned landlords to disclose their earnings on self assessment tax returns.
People selling unwanted items online can continue to do so without any new tax obligations, HMRC has confirmed.