In the dynamic landscape of the gig economy, additionally, we find ourselves at the crossroads of change. The term, a buzzword for many, holds particular relevance for those in the UK. Specifically, this week's episode of I Hate Numbers delves into the...
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Beating Procrastination in the Tax Season
Welcome back, everyone! Today, we're tackling a familiar adversary: procrastination. We've all been guilty of putting things off in both our business and personal lives. In our previous episode, we explored the surprising ways procrastination can be a...
Why you need to complete form W8
Where you are not a US citizen and have money from the US is Why you need to complete form W8. This money could be from your clients, pension income, royalties, dividends, capital gains – you get the picture. Who must complete the W8 form? Most importantly, it...
Five things to consider when selling your business
Five things to consider when selling your business is this week’s podcast episode. Selling your business is a major life event and has a lot in common with selling your home. There is an emotional attachment to your business that you built up. Like our homes, it has...
Tax & your self-employed business
Tax, you can't avoid it. If you are a business owner tax and your self-employed business is something you consider. If you don't take tax into account, 'bites and arses' will figure somewhere. Today's blog will talk about the tax and your self employed business. In...
Your business numbers
Firstly, what's your view of your business numbers - Friend or foe? Secondly, if you are in business, how do you think of your numbers, with love, with dislike, or somewhere In between? That is what we are going to look at in this blog. . If you think that money is...
25th Business Birthday – Wow!
25th Business Birthday - Wow! So it’s my 25th Business Birthday. 25 years ago I started my business Pro Active Resolutions in my back bedroom. Certainly, time has flown and it has been a fantastic journey- which has seen a lot of changes. From as far back as I can...
Self Assessment Tax Returns 2021-22
Self Assessment Firstly, Self Assessment was introduced by the Inland Revenue (HMRC) in April 1996. Secondly, this tax system used to assess and collect Income and Capital Gains Tax. This vlog looks at How to prepare your tax return 21-22 Some important things to...
Artists tax: Averaging Relief
Artists tax: Averaging Relief Artists Tax- Averaging Relief is designed to help artists who have significant fluctuating income from one year to the next. The tax consequence of this fluctuating income could be no tax to pay when profits are low, followed by paying...
CIS Deductions: Do them right
To clarify, making the correct Construction Industry Scheme (CIS) deductions is one of the schemes conditions. So, are you doing it correctly? Firstly are you working in construction? Secondly are you a contractor, subbie, advisor, all of those? If so this article will/should provide some value. Payments to sub-contractors: travel, subsistence and accommodation Under the Construction […]
Expense Claims: Tax Returns
Personal Tax: What expenses can we claim? Today, we will tell you what expense claims can be made for your Personal Tax Return. Previously we talked about that, pencil in the aorta time, tax return season. I get loads of clients saying, Mahmood, we’re putting our...
Personal Tax Return: First Steps
Firstly, Personal Tax return season (Self Assessment) 2019-20 finishes on 31st January 2021. Secondly, you may have done yours, so relax, but if you've not read on. I'll start by looking at the first steps and then proceed from there. Some important stuff to things...
Company Cars Tax Changes 2020-21
Company cars: Are low emissions cars tax efficient? First of all significant changes are being made from 2020-21 to the company car tax benefits-in-kind bands affecting ultra-low emission vehicles (ULEVs). The taxable benefit arising on a car is calculated using the car’s full manufacturer’s published UK list price. It includes the full value of […]
Prepare For Making Tax Digital- MTD
Prepare for Making Tax Digital -MTD, of 01-April-19 will soon be upon us. HMRC have started sending out nudge letters to VAT registered businesses. We have already registered our own clients with HMRC and migrated them over to our preferred platform of choice, Xero. Here at I Hate Numbers we’d love to share our […]
Tax Return’s: Need To Know
Tax Return’s Firstly there’s three key tips in for you to consider if you haven’t filed your Tax Return yet. More importantly the clock is ticking, the 31-Jan-22 is D-Day, and if late penalties will apply, even if no tax is owed. We’re in full swing here at I Hate Numbers! We will be contributing […]
Making Tax Digital- MTD
In the digital age, the UK tax system is evolving to become more efficient, effective, and taxpayer-friendly. Making Tax Digital (MTD) is at the forefront of this transformation, aimed at positioning HMRC as a global leader in digital tax administration. But what exactly is MTD, and how does it impact businesses? Let’s explore this digital […]














