On Thursday 24 October 2019, Lambert Chapman LLP hosted a quiz for Brainwave, a charity that we have helped support over a number of years. Brainwave helps children with disabilities and additional needs to achieve greater independence by aiming to improve mobility,...
On 23 October 2019, Lambert Chapman LLP hosted a quiz being organised by Benson School of Motoring in order to raise funds for Cancer Research. Richard Hamilton and Mike Carabine posed the questions and were ably assisted by Sarah Hamilton who marked the papers. There...
When a company pays foreign entertainers and/or sportspersons and their personal allowance is exceeded, tax must be deducted, this is called withholding tax. The company would pay HMRC as a payment on account against the entertainers or sportspersons final UK tax...
I have been fortunate to be able to see quite a lot of county championship cricket over the summer. Essex had a marvellous season, winning both the championship and also the T20 competition. Their success was based on teamwork, positive thinking and a never say die...
A favourite tried and trusted technique for Government in raising taxes is to forget to uplift a threshold. Given the effluxion of time and a dose of inflation (albeit the latter has less of an eroding effect in the modern era), more and more tax payers will move...
There were changes introduced into the Public Sector relating to the IR35 rules which came into force 6 April 2017. The changes switched the onus from the PSC to the Public sector engager to decide if IR35 should be applied. If the Public sector body decided that IR35...