Capital gains tax
Capital gains tax is a complicated subject, so we provide an introduction only. We do cover the main issues, though, and signpost you to where you may find extra help.
Capital gains tax is a complicated subject, so we provide an introduction only. We do cover the main issues, though, and signpost you to where you may find extra help.
If you get paid interest on your savings, you need to understand whether you need to pay tax on it. On this page, we explain how interest is taxed and how that tax is then collected by HMRC.
Do you charge rent to someone else for living in a property that you own? Or do you sub-let a room in your house to a lodger? Having income from property, also known as rental income, means you need to consider your tax position. You may need to tell HMRC about it and possibly pay some tax if you ...
Income from savings and investments can be taxed differently depending on what type of income it is. There are separate rates of tax for savings income and for dividend income. These apply to the savings and dividend income of all UK taxpayers, including Scottish and Welsh taxpayers.
We outline the rights and safeguards the law gives you when HMRC have given you a formal notice asking you for certain information and documents to check your tax position.
We outline the rights and safeguards the law gives you when HMRC have given you a formal notice asking you for certain information and documents in order to check someone else’s tax position.