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08/04/2026

It’s that time again… 📣

The 2025/26 tax return season is here!
Make sure you’re prepared, organised, and ready to go.

If you need help getting everything in order, we’re here to make it simple. ✔️

Get in touch today and stay ahead of the deadline!

What you need to know before MTD beginsWith just a few weeks to go until the new tax year, many businesses are preparing...
25/02/2026

What you need to know before MTD begins

With just a few weeks to go until the new tax year, many businesses are preparing for the changes that Making Tax Digital (MTD) will bring. From April, sole traders and landlords with an income of over £50,000 will need to submit quarterly updates to HMRC.

Read our latest blog for more information:

www.ellisatkins.co.uk/news/getting-ready-for-making-tax-digital

Amendment to IHT proposals: The government has announced a major change to the agricultural property relief (APR) and bu...
09/02/2026

Amendment to IHT proposals:

The government has announced a major change to the agricultural property relief (APR) and business property relief (BPR) reforms that will take effect from 6 April 2026.

The full 100% relief from inheritance tax will now apply to the first £2.5 million of qualifying assets, up from the previously announced £1 million.

This means that a couple can now pass on up to £5 million of agricultural or business assets between them tax-free, in addition to the standard inheritance tax allowances that apply.

The proposed reforms to inheritance tax on agricultural and business assets were first announced as part of the 2024 Autumn Budget, and this is now the second amendment to the original proposals. The first amendment was included in the 2025 Autumn Budget and the new allowance can now be transferred between spouses or civil partners.

If you would like personalised advice on how these inheritance tax reforms and the new increase in allowances will affect your estate, please get in touch. We would be happy to help you!

From 6 April 2026, employees will no longer be able to claim a tax deduction from their earnings in respect of expenses ...
07/01/2026

From 6 April 2026, employees will no longer be able to claim a tax deduction from their earnings in respect of expenses incurred while working from home as this relief is being abolished by HMRC.

Please refer to the article on our website for full details:

www.ellisatkins.co.uk/news/employees-working-from-home-expenses

The government has announced the new minimum wage rates that will come into force from 1 April 2026. The new rates are a...
08/12/2025

The government has announced the new minimum wage rates that will come into force from 1 April 2026.

The new rates are as follows:

Aged 21 and over
Current rate: £12.21
New rate: £12.71

Aged 18 to 20
Current rate: £10.00
New rate: £10.85

Aged under 18
Current rate: £7.55
New rate: £8.00

Apprentice rate
Current rate: £7.55
New rate: £8.00

Some self-employed taxpayers who filed their 2024/25 self-assessment tax return may have been incorrectly asked to pay c...
08/12/2025

Some self-employed taxpayers who filed their 2024/25 self-assessment tax return may have been incorrectly asked to pay class 2 national insurance contributions (NIC) on their SA302 tax calculation. HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has now confirmed that this issue has been fixed.

For taxpayers that were affected by the error, HMRC have said that they will make all necessary corrections by the end of December 2025. The corrections will be applied automatically and there should be no need to contact them.

Why the error occurred

From 2024/25 onwards, sole traders and self-employed partners with profits above the small profits threshold (SPT) do not need to pay class 2 NIC. Instead, contributions are treated as having been paid automatically.

The SPT is:

£6,725 for 2024/25

£6,845 for 2025/26

Earlier in the year, some SA302 forms incorrectly flagged class 2 NIC as payable for taxpayers whose profits were above the threshold.

Please note our office hours over the festive period:• Tuesday 9th December 2025: we have our office Christmas function ...
05/12/2025

Please note our office hours over the festive period:
• Tuesday 9th December 2025: we have our office Christmas function and will have limited staff availability that afternoon.
• Thursday 25th December 2025 - Thursday 1st January 2026: Our offices will be closed for the festive break.
• We will reopen on Friday 2nd January 2026.

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https://www.ellisatkins.co.uk/news

We look forward to working with you in 2026

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