Tax Tea Break with GoSimpleTax GoSimpleTax
-
- Business
Hosted by Mark Williams and packed with practical tips and need-to-know information, Tax Tea Break with GoSimpleTax is a brand new podcast series created to help sole traders, private landlords, expats and others to save time, money and hassle when it comes to tax and Self Assessment.
Each 20-minute episode features a discussion with a tax expert who provides key facts about such topics as:
• Tax expenses you can claim if you’re a sole trader
• Tax expenses you can claim when you’re a private landlord.
• How to avoid common Self Assessment tax return mistakes.
• How to complete a Self Assessment tax return in six simple steps.
• How to minimise your UK tax bills if you’re an expat Brit.
• How sole traders, landlords and others can get ready for the coming introduction of Making Tax Digital for Income Tax Self Assessment.
Admittedly, tax can be dull and hard to understand, but Tax Tea Break is engaging, accessible and altogether different.
• Expect everyday English – not jargon.
• Expect free need-to-know facts – not waffle.
• Get reliable, real-world money-saving tax guidance from experts who really do know what they’re on about.
All you need do is make yourself a brew, get some of your favourite biscuits and download the Tax Tea Break podcast by GoSimpleTax. All about tax, but altogether different.
-
Making Tax Digital: key facts for sole traders and private landlords
Govinder Saimbhi of HMRC provides key facts about Making Tax Digital for Income Tax Self Assessment and explains how it could affect you if you’re a sole trader or landlord
-
How to complete your Self Assessment tax return in six simple steps
GoSimpleTax’s very own expert Mike Parkes shares his considerable insight and explains how to complete your Self Assessment tax return in six simple steps.
-
How to avoid common Self Assessment tax return mistakes
GoSimpleTax’s very own Aiden Corcoran shares his insight and provides top tips on how to avoid common Self Assessment tax return mistakes.
-
What expenses can landlords claim to reduce their tax bills?
Get top tax tips from GoSimpleTax’s very own Aiden Corcoran on claiming all of your allowable expenses when you’re a UK landlord.
-
The expat Brit’s guide to managing UK tax
The brand new Tax Tea Break with GoSimpleTax podcast series is presented by leading small-business and tax content expert Mark Williams. It’s packed with tax tips for sole traders, private landlords and expat Brits.
In this episode, we speak to Mark Allsopp, accountant and highly experienced member of BDO’s expat team. As well as being a leading accountancy firm, BDO provides personal tax planning advice and its clients include many expat Brits.
Topics discussed include:
· When to tell HMRC that you’re moving to live permanently overseas.
· Common sources of income subject to UK tax when you’re an expat Brit.
· Paying tax on money you earn from the overseas country in which you live.
· How to plan for tax on inheritance, capital gains and selling a UK business.
· Where to get tailored tax advice and how to report income to HMRC. -
What expenses can sole traders claim to reduce their tax bills?
In this launch episode, one of GoSimpleTax’s very own tax experts, Mike Parkes, runs through allowable expenses that sole traders can claim via Self Assessment to minimise their tax bills.
The Tax Tea Break with GoSimpleTax podcast series is presented by leading small-business and tax content expert Mark Williams. It’s a brand new six-part series packed with tax tips and need-to-know information about tax that’s aimed at sole traders, private landlords, expat Brits and others who pay UK tax via Self Assessment.
All you have to do is bring some biscuits.
The Tax Tea Break podcast is brought to you by GoSimpleTax – award-winning software that provides an easier way to complete and file your Self Assessment tax return. It comes with free support from GoSimpleTax’s very own Self Assessment experts, helping to ensure that your tax returns are mistake-free. Find out more by visiting www.gosimpletax.com and be sure to check out the GoSimpleTax blog, which is also packed with free tax and Self Assessment tips and information.