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Are you buying or selling a residential property?Has the buyer lived outside the UK for more than half the past year?If ‘yes’, you need to know that a new 2% Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) surcharge comes into force on 1 April.
This article answers some common questions about the new surcharge:
Chancellor Rishi Sunak recently delivered the 2021 Budget. Here are the key implications.
As you can imagine, the government is spending an enormous amount to support people, businesses and the economy through the Coronavirus crisis. As you can also imagine, they are looking at ways to raise funds to cover the cost.
If you are the landlord of a residential property, you now need to arrange an electrical safety test every five years.
In order for a Will to be valid, the person making the Will (known as the testator) has to sign the Will in the presence of two or more witnesses, who also sign it.
We understand the temptation to save money when you know it’s possible to make your own Will, or to buy one for less than £10 from an online provider.
But this is a false economy.
To help get the UK housing market moving, the government has temporarily reduced the rates of Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) for residential properties purchased from 8 July 2020 to 31 March 2021 inclusive.
On the 18th June 2020 the Welsh Government published details of the dairy support scheme which is designed to support the dairy producers hardest hit by the recent exceptional market conditions due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Have your employees been furloughed for at least three consecutive weeks between 1 March 2020 and 30 June 2020? If yes, they are entitled to go on the flexible furlough scheme.
Lockdown rules are gradually lifting across the UK, and people are being encouraged to go back to work when it’s safe to do so.
But what should employers do about staff members who are classified as ‘clinically vulnerable’ in the current situation?