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Just purchased your iphone app but I can't edit the multiple sources of income. It's set at £35k when I go in to the app

A Knox - 15/04/2016 14:47:11

Please swipe left across the row displaying the income type/amount to reveal the delete button.

Ray Arman

Needs tweaking in the app for next years NI letters. Companies and employees will no longer get no rebate

Chris - 25/03/2016 22:30:48

Thanks Chris, I have corrected the NI letters for 2016/17.

Ray Arman

THANKS

Petr Dzurko - 24/03/2016 11:56:28

In Salary vs Dividend, it would also be interesting to see a calculation for Salary at Primary Threshold too

Nick Moore - 17/03/2016 07:45:58

Secondary threshold was chosen as the primary threshold allows the minimum qualification for the state pension - we'll look into the primary amount however just for comparison . Thanks!

Ray Arman

On the Multiple Income Calculator can you put the total property income and then the mortgage payments for new BTL tax?

Dave - 16/03/2016 22:39:46

We updated the Multiple Income Calculator yesterday (Budget Day) for the changes to Capital Gains, where residential property does not qualify for the reduced 10%/20% rates. The other changes affecting Landlords were Stamp Duty (from April 2016) and tax relief changes to claiming tax relief on mortgage interest. The latter means relief will be restricted to the basic rate of income tax, but is gradually introduced from 6 April 2017. From April 2016 the Government will also replace the Wear and Tear Allowance with a new relief that allows landlords to deduct the actual costs of replacing furnishings instead of the fixed amount. For both of these scenarios we suggest just subtracting costs as applicable and entering into the box NET profit before taxes.

Ray Arman

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