Year end tax planning summary 2023

Checking that your personal affairs, your family and business affairs, and your plans for long term are arranged as tax efficiently as possible is always important: and the period before the end of the tax year, on 5 April 2023, is the best time to do so.

This year, such a review may be even more beneficial than usual. Major change to tax bands and
allowances has been announced over the course of 2022. This means some last-chance opportunities
to make use of allowances at current rates and to access current tax bands. Similarly, there may be
areas where you have discretion over the timing of income and it is worth establishing whether income
is better taken this year or next. Here again, a review before 5 April 2023 could have a significant effect
on your tax position. For Scottish taxpayers, for whom higher and top tax rates are set to increase as
well, there is even more to think about.

As your accountants, we have the all-round vision of your circumstances that can really help make an
impact.

In this summary, we use the rates and allowances for 2022/23. Please note that throughout this
publication, the term spouse includes a registered civil partner.

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6th Mar 2023
Our summary of pre-year end tax and financial planning tips

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