
Important Tax Deadlines & Events (Updated For 2025)
It is crucial to stay on top of key tax dates to keep your financial affairs in order. Here’s a friendly reminder of the important tax deadlines this year.
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It is crucial to stay on top of key tax dates to keep your financial affairs in order. Here’s a friendly reminder of the important tax deadlines this year.

Discover the suggested reimbursement rates for employees’ private mileage using their company car.

Now is the perfect time to review your finances and make sure you’re making the most of available tax reliefs and allowances.

It is that time of year again for staff parties and annual functions, so it is important to make sure you record it properly.
The Government will continue to support business capital investment by keeping the level of the 100% Annual Investment Allowance (AIA) at £1 million.
The 23 September Fiscal Statement included the unexpected news that the “off-payroll working” (OPW) rules would be scrapped from 6 April 2023.
On 23 September 2022, it was announced that the Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) nil-rate threshold on residential property would be increased from £125,000 to £250,000.

The £1 million Annual Investment Allowance has now been made permanent. You can claim capital allowances when you buy assets that you keep to use in your business, for example:

The Government has announced two changes to the tax advantaged Company Share Option Plan scheme. There is currently a maximum employee share option limit based on market value at grant of £30,000.

The much criticised “off-payroll” working rules were introduced for the public sector from 6 April 2017 and then extended

The Government is in discussion with 38 local authority areas in England to set up ‘Investment Zones’ in specific sites within their area.

In response to a recommendation by the Office of Tax Simplification the Government have introduced draft legislation for inclusion in Finance Bill 2023 that extends the no gain/no loss rule when a couple separate.

The changes to the basis of assessment of self-employed profits are scheduled

The HSE advice has recently changed, and employers must now carry out an individual risk assessment for pregnant workers and new mothers.

With ever-increasing supplier prices, a rise in interest rates and a looming recession, managing your business’s cash and understanding

Households need to brace for a prolonged period of high inflation and further interest rate rises. The Governor of the Bank of England, Andrew Bailey, has warned that he will take forceful action to tackle inflation,

A need for additional income is motivating people to start their own businesses. As UK inflation hits a 40-year high of over 9%, more and more people are starting their own businesses.

HMRC are currently consulting on the precise details of what needs to be reported each quarter. As expected, it seems the accounting software will need to record and report

Making Tax Digital (MTD) for VAT has been with us since April 2019, with the extension to all VAT registered businesses from April 2022.

In recent years HMRC have identified and successfully challenged a number of spurious claims for Research and Development

In the increasingly competitive jobs market, it is important that employers are able to attract and retain talented people to help them grow their business.

The Plastic Packaging Tax (PPT) was introduced on 1 April 2022. If you manufacture or import plastic packaging into the UK, you may need to register for PPT, submit a PPT return and pay any tax due.

Companies House incorporate and dissolve limited companies. They register company information and make it available to the public.

Making Tax Digital (MTD) for Income Tax will apply to sole traders, property landlords and certain other businesses with gross turnover and/or property income over £10,000 a year and will commence in April 2024.

The talent shortage continues to place a burden on the economy. As companies struggle to find the talent they need, now is the time to invest