Wednesday, May 1, 2024

Hear about changes to the way the self-emloyed and those in business partnerships are taxed

A webinar taking place this week, on Thursday 12 October (11.00am – 12.00pm), will discuss the changes to the way the self-emloyed and those in business partnerships are taxed.

HMRC, His Majesty”s Revenue and Customs, has introduced changes to the basis period, the defined timeframe used to calculate the taxable profits for taxing the self-employed and those in business partnerships. The changes relate to this tax year, 2023/24 and beyond.

This special webinar, led by Streets tax partner Michael Ball, aims to provide a clear understanding of what the basis period is, the recent changes, who it affects, when it takes effect and considerations for those affected.

This presentation will be recorded and available on demand for those not able to join us live. Simply register to receive a link to watch on demand.

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