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February 19th, 2026

Is this relevant to you?

This deadline is relevant to employers who have made PAYE deductions from their employees’ salaries and to contractors who have paid subcontractors under the CIS. Employers are required to make payment to HMRC of the income tax, national insurance and student loan deductions. Contractors are required to make payment to HMRC of the tax deductions made from subcontractors under the CIS.

Postal payments should reach your HMRC Accounts Office by this date.

Where the payment is made electronically the deadline for receipt of cleared payment is Friday 20 February 2026, unless you are able to arrange a ‘Faster Payment’ to clear on or by Sunday 22nd February 2026. Interest will be charged if payment is made late. Penalties also apply.

PAYE, Student loan and CIS deductions are due for the month to 5th February 2026

March 1st, 2026

New Advisory Fuel Rates (AFR) for company car users apply from today. The rates can be found here.

Advisory Fuel Rates

March 3rd, 2026

Is this relevant to you?

This deadline is relevant to individuals who need to complete a self assessment tax return and make direct payments to HMRC in respect of their income tax, Class  4 or voluntary NICs, capital gains tax or High Income Child Benefit Charge liabilities.

The balance of any outstanding income tax, Classes 2 and 4 National Insurance, capital gains tax and High Income Child Benefit Charge for the year ended 5th April 2025 was due for payment by 31 January 2026. Where the payment is made late interest will be charged. On 3 March 2026 a late payment penalty of 5% will be added to the outstanding liability.

If we have already dealt with this matter on your behalf you need take no action.

5% late payment penalty on any 2024/25 outstanding tax which was due on 31st January 2026 and still remains unpaid

March 19th, 2026

Is this relevant to you?

This deadline is relevant to employers who have made PAYE deductions from their employees’ salaries and to contractors who have paid subcontractors under the CIS.

Employers are required to make payment to HMRC of the income tax, national insurance and student loan deductions. Contractors are required to make payment to HMRC of the tax deductions made from subcontractors under the CIS.

Where the payment is made electronically the deadline for receipt of cleared payment is Friday 20 March 2026, unless you are able to arrange a ‘Faster Payment’ to clear on or by Sunday 22 March 2026. Interest will be charged if payment is made late. Penalties also apply.

PAYE, Student loan and CIS deductions are due for the month to 5th March 2026

March 31st, 2026

Is this relevant to you?

The final deadline of 5th April 2025 is relevant to individuals who have not considered year-end tax planning issues.  These issues include:

  • utilising your annual capital gains tax exemption
  • utilising your annual inheritance tax exemption for gifts
  • utilising your annual Individual Savings Account investment limit (ISA)
  • making additional pension contributions for 2025/26.

Please get in touch if you would like any further advice on these or any other issues.

Last minute planning for tax year 2025/26

April 5th, 2026

Is this relevant to you?

This deadline is relevant to employers who provide any employees with the use of a car. The form P46 (car) only needs to be completed where a car is first provided or an additional car is provided, or an employee ceases to have the use of a car without replacement. The completion of the form enables HMRC to amend the individual’s coding notice to reflect the change in benefit. This notification may be made using the employer's payroll software, the PAYE Online service for employers or by completing the relevant paper form online, printing and sending to HMRC. Where one car is merely replaced with another, this may also be notified online.

A change in car for car benefits which are being ‘payrolled’ should not be reported on a P46(car).

The submission deadline for an electronic P46(car) is 5 April 2026. If a paper version is to be submitted, the deadline is 3 May 2026.

Deadline for submitting an electronic P46(car) for employees whose car/fuel benefits changed during the quarter to 5 April 2026

April 19th, 2026

Is this relevant to you?

This deadline is relevant to employers who have made PAYE deductions from their employees' salaries and to contractors who have paid subcontractors under the CIS.

Employers are required to make payment to HMRC of the income tax, national insurance and student loan deductions. Contractors are required to make payment to HMRC of the tax deductions made from subcontractors under the CIS.

Postal payments for month/quarter ended 5 April should reach your HMRC Accounts Office by the last working day before Sunday 19 April 2026 (Friday 17 April 2026).

Where the payment is made electronically the deadline for receipt of cleared payment is 22 April 2026. Interest will be charged if payment is made late. Penalties also apply.

PAYE, Student loan and CIS deductions are due for the month to 5th April 2026

April 19th, 2026

Is this relevant to you?

This deadline is relevant to employers.

This is the last day by which your final Full Payment Summary (FPS) for the 2025/26 tax year should be sent to HMRC.

Please be aware that if we deal with the payroll on your behalf we will ensure that this matter is dealt with on a timely basis.

Deadline for employers' final PAYE return to be submitted online for 2025/26

April 19th, 2026

Is this relevant to you?

This deadline is relevant to employers who have made PAYE deductions from their employees' salaries and to contractors who have paid subcontractors under the CIS.

Automatic interest is charged where PAYE tax, Student loan deductions, Class 1 NI or CIS deductions for 2025/26 are not paid by today. Penalties may also apply if any payments have been made late throughout the tax year.

April 19th, 2026

Is this relevant to you?

This deadline is relevant to small employers and contractors only. As a small employer with income tax, national insurance and student loan deductions of less than £1,500 a month you may make payments to HMRC of the income tax, national insurance and student loan deductions on a quarterly basis.

Postal payments for quarter ended 5 April should reach your HMRC Accounts Office by the last working day before Sunday 19 April 2026 (Friday 17 April 2026).

Where the payment is made electronically the deadline for receipt of cleared payment is 22 April 2026. Interest will be charged if payment is made late. Penalties also apply.

PAYE quarterly payments are due for small employers for the pay periods 6th January 2026 to 5th April 2026

May 19th, 2026

Is this relevant to you?

This deadline is relevant to employers who have made PAYE deductions from their employees' salaries and to contractors who have paid subcontractors under the CIS.

Employers are required to make payment to HMRC of the income tax, national insurance and student loan deductions. Contractors are required to make payment to HMRC of the tax deductions made from subcontractors under the CIS.

Postal payments should reach your HMRC Accounts Office by this date.

Where the payment is made electronically the deadline for receipt of cleared payment is 22 May 2026. Interest will be charged if payment is made late. Penalties also apply.

PAYE, Student loan and CIS deductions are due for the month to 5th May 2026

May 31st, 2026

Is this relevant to you?

This deadline is relevant to employers.

Deadline for forms P60 and statement of payrolled benefits for 2025/26 to be issued to employees

June 1st, 2026

New Advisory Fuel Rates (AFR) for company car users apply from today. The rates can be found The rates can be found here.

Advisory Fuel Rates

June 19th, 2026

Is this relevant to you?

This deadline is relevant to employers who have made PAYE deductions from their employees' salaries and to contractors who have paid subcontractors under the CIS.

Employers are required to make payment to HMRC of the income tax, national insurance and student loan deductions. Contractors are required to make payment to HMRC of the tax deductions made from subcontractors under the CIS.

Postal payments should reach your HMRC Accounts Office by this date.

Where the payment is made electronically the deadline for receipt of cleared payment is 22 June 2026 Interest will be charged if payment is made late. Penalties also apply.

PAYE, Student loan and CIS deductions are due for the month to 5th June 2026

July 5th, 2026

Is this relevant to you?

This deadline is relevant for employers who wish to pay the tax and NI on benefits provided to their employees. Agreement must be reached with HMRC of the benefits and related liabilities which are not to be shown on the forms P11D by this date.

Please be aware that if we deal with the PAYE Settlement Agreement on your behalf that we will ensure this matter is dealt with on a timely basis.

Deadline for reaching a PAYE Settlement Agreement for 2025/26

July 6th, 2026

Is this relevant to you?

This deadline is relevant to employers. Details of benefits and expenses provided to employees must be reported to HMRC on the relevant forms P11D. The P11D(b) form is used to calculate the Class 1A NI liability.

Please be aware that if we deal with the forms P11D on your behalf that we will ensure this matter is dealt with on a timely basis.

Deadline for forms P11D and P11D(b) for 2025/26 to be submitted to HMRC and copies to be issued to employees concerned

July 6th, 2026

Is this relevant to you?

This deadline is relevant for companies who have reportable events for the tax year 2025/26.

Deadline for employers to report share incentives for 2025/26

July 19th, 2026

Is this relevant to you?

This deadline is relevant for employers who have provided their employees with benefits for 2025/26. These benefits should have been reported by the 6 July and the amount of the Class 1A employer only NI liability due calculated on the form P11D(b).

Postal payments should reach your HMRC Accounts Office by the last working day before Sunday 19 July 2026 (Friday 17 July 2026).

Where the payment is made electronically the deadline for receipt of cleared payment is 22 July 2026. Interest will be charged if payment is made late. Penalties may also apply.

Class 1A NIC due for 2025/26

July 19th, 2026

Is this relevant to you?

This deadline is relevant to small employers and contractors only. As a small employer with income tax, national insurance and student loan deductions of less than £1,500 a month you may make payments to HMRC of the income tax, national insurance and student loan deductions on a quarterly basis.

Postal payments for quarter ended 5 July should reach your HMRC Accounts Office by the last working day before Sunday 19 July 2026 (Friday 17 July 2026).

Where the payment is made electronically the deadline for receipt of cleared payment is 22nd July 2026. Interest will be charged if payment is made late. Penalties also apply.

PAYE quarterly payments are due for small employers for the pay periods 6th April 2026 to 5th July 2026

July 19th, 2026

Is this relevant to you?

This deadline is relevant to employers who have made PAYE deductions from their employees' salaries and to contractors who have paid subcontractors under the CIS.

Employers are required to make payment to HMRC of the income tax, national insurance and student loan deductions. Contractors are required to make payment to HMRC of the tax deductions made from subcontractors under the CIS.

Postal payments for the month ended 5 July should reach your HMRC Accounts Office by the last working day before Sunday 19 July 2026 (Friday 17 July 2026)

Where the payment is made electronically the deadline for receipt of cleared payment is 22 July 2026. Interest will be charged if payment is made late. Penalties also apply.

PAYE Student loan and CIS deductions due for the month to 5th July 2026

July 31st, 2026

Is this relevant to you?

This deadline is relevant to individuals who need to complete a self assessment tax return and make direct payments to HMRC in respect of their income tax, Class 4 NI, capital gains tax and High Income Child Benefit Charge liabilities (unless paid via PAYE).

The second payment on account in respect of income tax and any Class 4 NI is due for payment by 31st July 2026. Interest is charged on any late payments.

If we have already dealt with this matter on your behalf you need take no action.

Second payment on account 2025/26 due

August 2nd, 2026

Is this relevant to you?

This deadline is relevant to employers who provide any employees with the use of a car. The form P46 (car) only needs to be completed where a car is first provided or an additional car is provided, or an employee ceases to have the use of a car without replacement. The completion of the form enables HMRC to amend the individual's coding notice to reflect the change in benefit. This notification may be made by completing and printing off the relevant by paper or online forms.

Where one car is merely replaced with another, this may be notified online.

A change in car for car benefits which are being 'payrolled' should not be reported on a P46(car).

Deadline for submitting P46 (car) for employees whose car/fuel benefits changed during the quarter to 5th July 2026

August 7th, 2026

Is this relevant to you?

This deadline is relevant to any individuals who are making filings under Making Tax Digital for Income Tax (MTD for ITSA for 2026/27).

Under the default position, the taxpayer must provide information concerning their income and expenses covering the period from 6 April 2026 to 5 July 2026 to HMRC. If the calendar quarters election has been made the relevant period is 1 April 2026 to 30 June 2026.

MTD quarterly update due for the period 1/6 April to 30 June/5 July 2026

August 19th, 2026

Is this relevant to you?

This deadline is relevant to employers who have made PAYE deductions from their employees’ salaries and to contractors who have paid subcontractors under the CIS.

Employers are required to make payment to HMRC of the income tax, national insurance and student loan deductions. Contractors are required to make payment to HMRC of the tax deductions made from subcontractors under the CIS.

Postal payments should reach your HMRC Accounts Office by this date.

Where the payment is made electronically the deadline for receipt of cleared payment is Friday 21 August 2026, unless you are able to arrange a ‘Faster Payment’ to clear on or by Saturday 22 August 2026. Interest will be charged if payment is made late. Penalties also apply.

PAYE, Student loan and CIS deductions are due for the month to 5th August 2026

September 1st, 2026

New Advisory Fuel Rates (AFR) for company car users apply from today. The rates can be found The rates can be found here.

Advisory Fuel Rates

September 19th, 2026

Is this relevant to you?

This deadline is relevant to employers who have made PAYE deductions from their employees' salaries and to contractors who have paid subcontractors under the CIS.

Employers are required to make payment to HMRC of the income tax, national insurance and student loan deductions. Contractors are required to make payment to HMRC of the tax deductions made from subcontractors under the CIS.

Postal payments should reach your HMRC Accounts Office by the last working day before Saturday 19 September 2026 (Friday 18 September 2026)..

Where the payment is made electronically the deadline for receipt of cleared payment is 22 September 2026 Interest will be charged if payment is made late. Penalties also apply.

PAYE, Student loan and CIS deductions are due for month to 5th September 2026

October 5th, 2026

Is this relevant to you?

This deadline is relevant to individuals who have not received a self assessment tax return for the year ended 5th April 2026 but who believe they have received income or capital gains which will result in a tax liability or a liability to the High Income Child Benefit Charge unless paid via PAYE).

Individuals must notify HMRC of their liability so that a self assessment return can be issued in good time for the submission deadline of 31st January 2027.

If we have already dealt with this matter on your behalf you need take no action.

Deadline for notifying HMRC of new sources of taxable income or gains for 2025/26 if no tax return has been issued

October 19th, 2026

Is this relevant to you?

This deadline is relevant to small employers only. As a small employer with income tax, national insurance and student loan deductions of less than £1,500 a month you may make payments to HMRC of the income tax, national insurance and student loan deductions on a quarterly basis.

Postal payments should reach your HMRC Accounts Office by this date.

Where the payment is made electronically the deadline for receipt of cleared payment is 22 October 2026. Interest will be charged if payment is made late. Penalties also apply.

PAYE quarterly payments are due for small employers for the pay periods 6th July 2026 to 5th October 2026

October 19th, 2026

Is this relevant to you?

This deadline is relevant to employers who have made PAYE deductions from their employees' salaries and to contractors who have paid subcontractors under the CIS.

Employers are required to make payment to HMRC of the income tax, national insurance and student loan deductions. Contractors are required to make payment to HMRC of the tax deductions made from subcontractors under the CIS.

Postal payments should reach your HMRC Accounts Office by this date.

Where the payment is made electronically the deadline for receipt of cleared payment is 22 October 2026. Interest will be charged if payment is made late. Penalties also apply.

PAYE, Student loan and CIS deductions are due for the month to 5th October 2026

October 19th, 2026

Is this relevant to you?

This deadline is relevant for employers who have entered into a PAYE settlement agreement to pay tax and national insurance in respect of benefits in kind for their employees for the year ended 5th April 2026.

Postal payments should reach your HMRC Accounts Office by the last working day this date.

Where the payment is made electronically the deadline for receipt of cleared payment is 22 October 2026. Interest will be charged if payment is made late. Penalties also apply.

Tax and NI due under a 2025/26 PAYE Settlement Agreement

October 31st, 2026

If we are already dealing with this matter on your behalf you need take no action.

Is this relevant to you?

This deadline is only relevant for those individuals who complete a 'paper' self assessment tax return and who are employees. Where you have an underpayment you may request that HMRC collect the tax outstanding by making an adjustment to your tax code for the year 2027/28.

Please note that where your return is submitted online then the filing deadline for 'coding out' is 30 December 2026.

Deadline for submission of 2025/26 self assessment returns if you require HMRC to compute your tax liability and/or if tax underpaid is to be collected by adjustment to your 2027/28 PAYE code

October 31st, 2026

If we are already dealing with this matter on your behalf you need take no action.

Is this relevant to you?

This deadline is relevant to individuals who need to complete a self assessment tax return for 2025/26 and wish to file the return in a 'paper' form. Self assessment returns submitted after this date must be submitted electronically.

Please note that this deadline is not relevant if we are going to submit an online return for you or you are going to deal with the completion of an online return yourself. The deadline for submission of online returns is 31 January 2027.

Deadline for submitting 'paper' 2025/26 self assessment returns

November 2nd, 2026

Is this relevant to you?

This deadline is relevant to employers who provide any employees with the use of a car. The form P46 (car) only needs to be completed where a car is first provided or an additional car is provided, or an employee ceases to have the use of a car without replacement. The completion of the form enables HMRC to amend the individual’s coding notice to reflect the change in benefit. This notification may be made by completing and printing off the relevant by paper or online forms.

Where one car is merely replaced with another, this may be notified online.

A change in car for car benefits which are being 'payrolled' should not be reported on a P46(car).

Deadline for submitting P46(car) for employees whose car/fuel benefits changed during the quarter to 5th October 2026

November 7th, 2026

Is this relevant to you?

This deadline is relevant to any individuals who are making filings under Making Tax Digital for Income Tax (MTD for ITSA for 2026/27).

Under the default position, the taxpayer must provide information concerning their income and expenses covering the period from 6 April 2026 to 5 October 2026 to HMRC. If the calendar quarters election has been made the relevant period is 1 April 2026 to 30 September 2026.

MTD quarterly update due for the period 1/6 April 2026 to 30 September/5 October 2026

November 19th, 2026

Is this relevant to you?

This deadline is relevant to employers who have made PAYE deductions from their employees’ salaries and to contractors who have paid subcontractors under the CIS.

Employers are required to make payment to HMRC of the income tax, national insurance and student loan deductions. Contractors are required to make payment to HMRC of the tax deductions made from subcontractors under the CIS.

Postal payments should reach your HMRC Accounts Office by this date.

Where the payment is made electronically the deadline for receipt of cleared payment is Friday 20 November 2026, unless you are able to arrange a ‘Faster Payment’ to clear on or by Sunday 22 November 2026. Interest will be charged if payment is made late. Penalties also apply.

PAYE, Student loan and CIS deductions are due for the month to 5th November 2026

December 1st, 2026

New Advisory Fuel Rates (AFR) for company car users apply from today. The rates can be found The rates can be found here.

Advisory Fuel Rates

December 19th, 2026

Is this relevant to you?

This deadline is relevant to employers who have made PAYE deductions from their employees’ salaries and to contractors who have paid subcontractors under the CIS.

Employers are required to make payment to HMRC of the income tax, national insurance and student loan deductions. Contractors are required to make payment to HMRC of the tax deductions made from subcontractors under the CIS.

Postal payments should reach your HMRC Accounts Office by the last working day before Saturday 19 December 2026 (Friday 18 December 2026).

Where the payment is made electronically the deadline for receipt of cleared payment is 22 December 2026. Interest will be charged if payment is made late. Penalties also apply.

PAYE, Student loan and CIS deductions are due for the month to 5th December 2026

December 30th, 2026

Is this relevant to you?

This deadline is relevant for those individuals who complete a self assessment tax return online and who are employees. Where you have an underpayment you may request that HMRC collect the tax outstanding by making an adjustment to your tax code for the year 2027/28.

Online filing deadline for submitting 2025/26 self assessment return if you require HMRC to collect any underpaid tax by making an adjustment to your 2027/28 tax code

January 19th, 2027

Is this relevant to you?

This deadline is relevant to employers who have made PAYE deductions from their employees’ salaries and to contractors who have paid subcontractors under the CIS.

Employers are required to make payment to HMRC of the income tax, national insurance and student loan deductions. Contractors are required to make payment to HMRC of the tax deductions made from subcontractors under the CIS.

Postal payments should reach your HMRC Accounts Office by this date.

Where the payment is made electronically the deadline for receipt of cleared payment is 22 January 2027. Interest will be charged if payment is made late. Penalties also apply.

PAYE, Student loan and CIS deductions are due for the month to 5th January 2027

January 19th, 2027

Is this relevant to you?

This deadline is relevant to small employers and contractors only. As a small employer with income tax, national insurance and student loan deductions of less than £1,500 a month you may make payments to HMRC of the income tax, national insurance and student loan deductions on a quarterly basis.

Postal payments should reach your HMRC Accounts Office by this date.

Where the payment is made electronically the deadline for receipt of cleared payment is 22nd January 2027. Interest will be charged if payment is made late. Penalties also apply.

PAYE quarterly payments are due for small employers for the pay periods 6th October 2026 to 5th January 2027

January 31st, 2027

If we are already dealing with this matter on your behalf you need take no action.

Is this relevant to you?

This deadline is relevant to individuals who need to complete a self assessment tax return and make direct payments to HMRC in respect of their income tax, Class 4 or voluntary NICs, capital gains tax and High Income Child Benefit Charge liabilities (unless paid via PAYE).

There is a penalty of £100 if your return is not submitted on time, even if there is no tax due or your return shows that you are due a tax refund.

The balance of any outstanding income tax, Class 4 or voluntary NICs, capital gains tax and High Income Child Benefit Charge (unless paid via PAYE) for the year ended 5th April 2026 is due for payment by 31st January 2027. Where the payment is made late interest will be charged.

The first payment on account for 2026/27 in respect of income tax and any Class 4 NI or High Income Child Benefit Charge (unless paid via PAYE) is also due for payment by 31st January 2027.

Deadline for submitting your 2025/26 self assessment return (£100 automatic penalty if your return is late) and the balance of your 2025/26 liability together with the first payment on account for 2026/27 are also due

February 2nd, 2027

Is this relevant to you?

This deadline is relevant to employers who provide any employees with the use of a car. The form P46 (car) only needs to be completed where a car is first provided or an additional car is provided, or an employee ceases to have the use of a car without replacement. The completion of the form enables HMRC to amend the individual’s coding notice to reflect the change in benefit. This notification may be made by completing and printing off the relevant by paper or online forms. Where one car is merely replaced with another, this may be notified online.

A change in car for car benefits which are being 'payrolled' should not be reported on a P46(car).

Deadline for submitting P46(car) for employees whose car/fuel benefits changed during the quarter to 5th January 2027

February 7th, 2027

Is this relevant to you?

This deadline is relevant to any individuals who are making filings under Making Tax Digital for Income Tax (MTD for ITSA for 2026/27).

Under the default position, the taxpayer must provide information concerning their income and expenses covering the period from 6 April 2026 to 5 January 2027 to HMRC. If the calendar quarters election has been made the relevant period is 1 April 2026 to 31 December 2026.

MTD quarterly update due for the period 1/6 April 2026 to 31 December 2026/5 January 2027

February 19th, 2027

Is this relevant to you?

This deadline is relevant to employers who have made PAYE deductions from their employees’ salaries and to contractors who have paid subcontractors under the CIS.

Employers are required to make payment to HMRC of the income tax, national insurance and student loan deductions. Contractors are required to make payment to HMRC of the tax deductions made from subcontractors under the CIS.

Postal payments should reach your HMRC Accounts Office by this date.

Where the payment is made electronically the deadline for receipt of cleared payment is 22nd February 2027. Interest will be charged if payment is made late. Penalties also apply.

PAYE, Student loan and CIS deductions are due for the month to 5th February 2027

March 1st, 2027

New Advisory Fuel Rates (AFR) for company car users apply from today. The rates can be found The rates can be found here.

Advisory Fuel Rates

March 3rd, 2027

Is this relevant to you?

This deadline is relevant to individuals who need to complete a self assessment tax return and make direct payments to HMRC in respect of their income tax, Class 4 or voluntary NICs, capital gains tax or High Income Child Benefit Charge liabilities (unless paid via PAYE).

The balance of any outstanding income tax, Classes 2 and 4 National Insurance, capital gains tax and High Income Child Benefit Charge (unless paid via PAYE) for the year ended 5th April 2026 was due for payment by 31 January 2027. Where the payment is made late interest will be charged. On 3 March 2027 a late payment penalty of 5% will be added to the outstanding liability.

If we have already dealt with this matter on your behalf you need take no action.

5% late payment penalty on any 2025/26 outstanding tax which was due on 31st January 2027 and still remains unpaid

March 19th, 2027

Is this relevant to you?

This deadline is relevant to employers who have made PAYE deductions from their employees’ salaries and to contractors who have paid subcontractors under the CIS.

Employers are required to make payment to HMRC of the income tax, national insurance and student loan deductions. Contractors are required to make payment to HMRC of the tax deductions made from subcontractors under the CIS.

Where the payment is made electronically the deadline for receipt of cleared payment is 22nd March 2027. Interest will be charged if payment is made late. Penalties also apply.

PAYE, Student loan and CIS deductions are due for the month to 5th March 2027

March 31st, 2027

Is this relevant to you?

The final deadline of 5th April 2026 is relevant to individuals who have not considered year-end tax planning issues. These issues include:

  • utilising your annual capital gains tax exemption
  • utilising your annual inheritance tax exemption for gifts
  • utilising your annual Individual Savings Account investment limit (ISA)
  • making additional pension contributions for 2026/27.

Please get in touch if you would like any further advice on these or any other issues.

Last minute planning for tax year 2026/27