Income tax: Settlement payment from Employment Tribunal proceedings considered taxable
A taxpayer has lost her case at the Upper Tribunal (UT) after a similar loss
Simpson Costea | What Our Clients Say
Here’s what some of our clients have to say about working with Simpson Costea. We’re proud to have helped them achieve their business and tax planning goals.
Working with Joseph and his team has been one of the better decisions that I’ve made. We use external accountants to assist with our tax compliance as we do not have the resources in-house to stay up to date with the changing rules, regulations and case law. I am comfortable that Simpson Costea is on-top of these technical matters.
Joseph has helped us with many matters, including our on-going compliance with corporate tax and VAT. While we have not outsourced our payroll to Joseph’s team, they have assisted with designing a share award scheme to help motivate the team. Joseph has also assisted with tricky group VAT registration matters and helped us determine whether certain supplies were standard rated.
Joseph took the time to understand our needs and has been able to integrate his solution into our systems. I find his advice timely and relevant.
Paul
CFO Cedar Group
On setting up my architecture practice my main concern was sourcing new clients and servicing their needs, I paid little attention to administration and tax matters and as I was busy; I left things a little late and received notices from HMRC.
Joseph and his team were able to set up processes that were easy for me to follow and now I do not have to worry about most administrative tasks. I still have to invoice my clients but now I can focus my time on my business, not the back-office. I review the bank balance occasionally to make things are on track but the inciteful quarterly information that I am provided with help me make timely decisions. Segregating my cash from business and personal has eased matters.
I wish I’d found Simpson Costea earlier, I wouldn’t have received notices from HMRC and would have saved some money.
Christmas Park Architecture
A taxpayer has lost her case at the Upper Tribunal (UT) after a similar loss
HMRC have won their case at the Upper Tribunal (UT) concerning the rate at which
HMRC have won their case at the Court of Appeal (CoA) following similar wins at