Tax Archives | Taxfile https://www.taxfile.co.uk/category/tax/ Tax advice & accounting services for South London businesses & SMEs Mon, 11 Aug 2025 17:09:45 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 Tax Refunds After Redundancy: Claiming Your Cash Back – A Taxfile Guide https://www.taxfile.co.uk/2025/07/tax-refunds-after-redundancy-guide/ Tue, 22 Jul 2025 10:56:01 +0000 https://www.taxfile.co.uk/?p=8991 Tax Refunds After Redundancy: Claiming Your Cash Back – A Guide

If you've recently lost your job and are wondering how tax refunds on redundancy payments work and are considering claiming back tax you may have overpaid, you've come to the right place. Being made redundant is a challenging time, both emotionally and financially. Amongst the many adjustments, understanding your tax position might feel like an unwelcome extra burden. However, here at Taxfile, we know that many individuals who experience redundancy are actually due a tax refund or tax rebate. So, we're here to cut through the jargon and help you get back what you're owed.

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CIS Sub-contractors – Claim Your Tax Refund Now! https://www.taxfile.co.uk/2025/04/claim-your-cis-tax-refund/ Wed, 23 Apr 2025 14:25:21 +0000 http://www.taxfile.co.uk/?p=1901 CIS sub-contractor refunds - a service from Taxfile, Tulse Hill, South London

[April 2025]: It’s now time to start the process of claiming your tax refund if you are a sub-contractor working within the Construction Industry Scheme (‘CIS’). Refunds are usually fast through Taxfile. What's more, we've reduced our prices this year for CIS customers earning less than £40k (click here for details).

What you need to do

Don't delay - book an appointment with Taxfile today or call 0208 761 8000 and we'll sort it all out for you. We have staff who speak English, Polish, Pashto, Dari, Russian, Malayalam, and Dutch, should you need them on the day. Our Tulse Hill office is at 25 Thurlow Park Road, London SE21 8JP. Call 0208 761 8000 or book an appointment — the first 20 minutes is free! Alternatively, you can have a 'virtual' appointment with us on Zoom, Teams, Google Hangouts, Skype, FaceTime, WhatsApp or whatever you prefer.

We’re open from Monday to Saturday in April & May including early evenings on Mon/Tues

Our Tulse Hill office is open 6 days a week during April & May and offers Saturday morning appointments plus early evening appointments on Mondays and Tuesdays if standard office hours do not suit you (please see the footer of this website for details or simply call us).

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The Cash Basis is Now the Default — Here’s What You Need to Know https://www.taxfile.co.uk/2025/04/the-cash-basis-explained/ Sat, 12 Apr 2025 10:16:19 +0000 https://www.taxfile.co.uk/?p=8797 The Cash Basis is Now the Default — Here’s What You Need to Know

By Guy at Taxfile.

As of 6 April 2024, the cash basis is now the default method for most self-employed people to prepare their tax accounts. At Taxfile, we’re in favour of this change — not because it solves everything, but because it’s a move toward greater simplicity and transparency. In today's post we explain what it is, its benefits, how it affects the self-employed, and how Taxfile can offer support through the changes.

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Missed the Tax Return Deadline? What Happens Now? https://www.taxfile.co.uk/2025/02/missed-tax-return-deadline-what-happens-now/ Sat, 01 Feb 2025 12:30:30 +0000 https://www.taxfile.co.uk/?p=7100 Missed the Tax Return Deadline? What Happens Now?

[Updated February 2025]: If you missed the 31 January deadline to submit your self-assessment tax return, you are now into the penalty stage. HMRC applies an automatic £100 penalty to those who are anywhere from 1 day to 3 months late. Further penalties are then added if you take even longer to comply. It's even worse if you haven't paid the tax owed to HMRC by 31 January because you'll then owe interest on that too.

Our Advice if You’re Late

If you are late submitting your tax return and/or paying the tax owed, our advice is to:

  1. submit your tax return without delay;
  2. pay as much tax as you can as soon as possible*.
    By doing both, you'll minimise the penalty and interest payable to HMRC.

* Payment of any historic tax for 2023/24 and prior years is best dealt with by the last day of February at the latest. Any amount that remains due for 2023/24 is considered late thereafter and will attract an automatic HMRC charge of 5%.

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Information You Need to Supply for Professional Help with Your Tax Return https://www.taxfile.co.uk/2024/12/information-needed-for-professional-help-with-tax-returns/ Mon, 09 Dec 2024 14:21:03 +0000 https://www.taxfile.co.uk/?p=7556 Information You Need to Supply for Professional Help with Your Tax Return

If you're self-employed in the UK, you need to file a self-assessment tax return each year. It's not only the self-employed, though. If you are on a higher income* or receive untaxed income from property rental, savings, investments, or dividends, you also have to submit a return. Getting all the fields filled in properly and the figures right can sometimes be difficult, though. That's where professional help will be worth its weight in gold. But what information will your accountant or tax advisor need from you? That's what today's post is all about, and we'll explain exactly what information you'll need to supply.

* (Those earning more than £100,000 currently, or over £150,000 from next year).

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The Early Bird Catches the Worm — The Benefits of Acting on Taxes Sooner https://www.taxfile.co.uk/2024/05/benefits-of-acting-on-taxes-early/ Fri, 03 May 2024 12:04:28 +0000 https://www.taxfile.co.uk/?p=8132 The Early Bird Catches the Worm — The Benefits of Acting on Taxes Sooner

by Ali at Taxfile.

For many self-employed UK taxpayers, the January Self-Assessment deadline looms like a tax-shaped storm cloud. But what if you could banish that pre-deadline panic and transform tax season into a breeze?

Psychology tells us that we are motivated when one set of thought processes outweighs the opposing ones, tipping the balance to make us act. With that in mind, here are 7 key things that may motivate you to act on your taxes sooner rather than later.

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CIS Contractor’s Monthly Return (CIS300) https://www.taxfile.co.uk/2024/02/cis-contractors-monthly-return-cis300/ Thu, 29 Feb 2024 16:41:23 +0000 https://www.taxfile.co.uk/?p=7923 CIS Contractor's Monthly Return (CIS300) - Explained

by Daniel at Taxfile.

The CIS Contractor's Monthly Return is a mandatory requirement for contractors operating within the Construction Industry Scheme (CIS). It acts as a mechanism for contractors to disclose to HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) payments issued to subcontractors and the corresponding tax deductions withheld from those payments. By providing HMRC with information regarding payments rendered and the accompanying tax deductions, the CIS Contractor's Monthly Return guarantees transparency and adherence to regulations within the construction sector. In today's guide, we explain the various components of the monthly 'CIS300' return, how the process works, key deadlines, the ramifications of non-compliance, and much more.

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Understanding Overpayment Relief https://www.taxfile.co.uk/2024/02/understanding-overpayment-relief/ Wed, 21 Feb 2024 16:00:48 +0000 https://www.taxfile.co.uk/?p=7846 Understanding Overpayment Relief – Types, Eligibility & How to Claim

by Mohamed at Taxfile.

Have you ever felt that you've paid more in taxes than necessary? Whether due to calculation errors, changes in personal circumstances, or evolving tax laws, overpayments can happen to anyone. The good news is that there's a way to reclaim those excess funds through the process of overpayment relief claims. In this comprehensive guide, we'll walk you through the ins and outs of reclaiming your hard-earned money.

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Basis Reform and Spreading https://www.taxfile.co.uk/2024/01/basis-reform-and-spreading/ Tue, 02 Jan 2024 15:56:32 +0000 https://www.taxfile.co.uk/?p=7456 Basis Period Reform and Spreading of Tax Over Multiple Years
As of April 6, 2023, the Self-Assessment (SA) for income tax has undergone a significant transformation, known as Basis Period Reform.  This change aims to align the taxation of business profits with the standard April-April tax year, rather than any other accounting periods that may have been required by the taxpayer.

While the transition to the new basis period has introduced certain complexities, it also presents opportunities for businesses to manage their tax liabilities more effectively. One such opportunity lies in the spreading of tax arising from transitional profits.

Transitional profits refer to the profits that arise from the transition between the old and new basis periods. These profits can be spread over

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Understanding Basis Period Reform for Self-Assessment Tax in the UK https://www.taxfile.co.uk/2023/12/basis-period-reform-for-self-assessment-tax-uk/ Thu, 21 Dec 2023 15:25:21 +0000 https://www.taxfile.co.uk/?p=7360 Understanding Basis Period Reform for Self-Assessment Tax in the UK

Are you a sole trader or in a partnership? 

Do you have different accounting dates from the standard 6th of April to the 5th of Apri?

If you answered YES to both questions, some IMPORTANT changes will apply for the tax year 2023-24.

The concept of the basis period determines the time frame used to calculate taxable profits or losses for self-employed individuals, partnerships, and some trusts.  It marks a departure from the traditional "current year" basis, where business profits were taxed based on the accounting period ending within the tax year. Instead, it introduces a "tax year" basis, aligning taxable profits with the UK's standard tax year, running from 6 April to 5 April.

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