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Extracting Dividends from Your Company Ahead of the April 2026 Dividend Tax Rise

Extracting Dividends from Your Company Ahead of the April 2026 Dividend Tax Rise

by cklg | Mar 30, 2026 | Tax Advice

If you are a shareholder, from 6 April 2026, the tax you pay on dividends is increasing  from 8.75% to 10.75% for basic rate taxpayers  from 33.75% to 35.75% for higher rate taxpayers  Those of you who pay dividend tax at the additional rate,...
Meet Our Team: A Tax Executive Who Loves Getting the Details Right 

Meet Our Team: A Tax Executive Who Loves Getting the Details Right 

by cklg | Mar 26, 2026 | Tax Advice

At CKLG, our people are at the heart of everything we do. This month, we’re excited to introduce Raven, one of our talented Tax Executives, whose meticulous approach and client-first mindset ensures a smooth and stress-free tax season for every client. ...
Disposing of a UK Residential Property? What You Need to Know About 60‑Day CGT Reporting

Disposing of a UK Residential Property? What You Need to Know About 60‑Day CGT Reporting

by cklg | Mar 24, 2026 | Tax Advice

When you sell a UK residential property for more than you paid for it, you’ll normally need to report the profit (your capital gain) to HMRC within 60 days of completion and pay any Capital Gains Tax (CGT) owed. However, there is a helpful exception that could defer...
Preparing for the New Tax Year: What employers need to know?

Preparing for the New Tax Year: What employers need to know?

by cklg | Mar 16, 2026 | Business Services, Tax Advice

The end of the 2025/26 tax year will soon be here, which means a few additional tasks to carry out on your payroll, if you run one. If you run a payroll, you will need to report information on the tax year that is ending on 5 April 2026 to HM Revenue and Customs...
What does the Spring Forecast tell us about tax?

What does the Spring Forecast tell us about tax?

by cklg | Mar 10, 2026 | Business Services, Tax Advice

During a week dominated by news of the Middle East conflict, on 3 March 2026, Chancellor Rachel Reeves presented the Spring Forecast to Parliament. As part of the government’s policy of one major fiscal event a year, the Chancellor announced no new tax or spending...
There is still time for some year end tax planning

There is still time for some year end tax planning

by cklg | Feb 10, 2026 | Business Services, Tax Advice

With the end of the tax year approaching, now is a good time to check that you are making the most of your tax reliefs and allowances. Income Tax Beat fiscal drag!Consider transferring assets between spouses/civil partners if income tax savings could be made. Think...
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