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      Don't miss the benefit-in-kind payrolling deadlineIf an employer provides its employees with benefits-in-kind, it can choose to "payroll" these so the employees can spread the payment of any tax. However, there is a strict deadline to meet to do this. What is it? 
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      Reclaiming VAT on a garden officeThe pandemic has led to a huge increase in homeworking. If a house is not suited to office working, the proprietor might decide to build a home office in the garden. But can they claim input tax on the associated building costs? 
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      Delay in challenging repeated sickness meant dismissal was unfairAn employment tribunal has ruled that an employee who was dismissed after missing 808 shifts and receiving nearly £100K in sick pay was unfairly dismissed. How was this possible, and how can employers avoid a similar situation? 
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      Tax-efficient income from a personal companyThere are broadly three ways to extract income from a company but none of them is singularly the most tax efficient. What factors should participators be considering when deciding which one to use? 
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      Coronavirus: tax treatment of post-cessation grant moneyHow should coronavirus support payments be taxed if they are paid after a business ceases? 
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      EMPLOYER-PROVIDED ELECTRIC CAR CHARGING POINTS AT HOMEWhat are the tax implications of an employer paying for a employee's electric car charging point located at their house? 
 
  
  
                                        

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