Merry Christmas & A Happy New Year It’s the most wonderful time of the year! (Did you sing that in your head?!) The whole team is excited for Christmas and all that it brings. Christmas Jumper day was enjoyed last Thursday, with some outstanding efforts. The decision was unanimous that Lisa‘s was the best with a lovely flashing jumper. Christmas Celebrations On Friday the whole team partook in some Christmas spirit at their favourite event of the year – The Christmas Party! It’s the perfect opportunity to celebrate another fantastic year at K.A.Farr & Co. and to thank the wonderful […]
Monthly Archives: December 2019
The festivities have begun in earnest here at KA Farr & Co, the decorations are up and the chocolates are out. Whilst we’re looking forward to putting on our dancing shoes for our Christmas Party, swapping Secret Santa gifts and wearing our Christmas Jumpers, we’d also like to take this opportunity to thank all of our clients for their support this year. It’s been another successful year for which we are truly grateful. We’ll be closing at 12 noon on Tuesday the 24th of December and re-opening at 9am on Thursday 2nd of January. If you need to get in […]
If You Are A Landlord There Are A Number Of Tax Changes Coming Which Will Affect You From changes to Capital Gains Tax payment dates to the abolishment of mortgage interest relief, there’s plenty to take in. That’s why we’ve put it all together so you know where you stand. The changes will take effect from April 2020 and will affect almost all sales of additional properties in the UK. Change To Capital Gains Tax Payment Dates Capital gains tax incurred on the sale of a property is currently paid through your self-assessment tax return. Therefore, it doesn’t need to […]
It’s nearly time for self-assessment. In addition to filing your tax return, you also need to make sure that payment for any personal tax due is received by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) by the deadline. You’ll be charged interest and may have to pay a penalty if your payment is late. For All Payments To avoid any delays to your payment use your 10-digit Unique Taxpayer Reference (UTR) followed by the letter ‘K’ as your payment reference. You’ll find your UTR number in your HMRC online account or on your paying-in slip if you get paper statements. If you’ve […]