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Tax Facts 2020/21

Resources

Tax Facts 2020/21

This page was last updated on August 17, 2020

Updated following the Chancellor's Summer Statement, here you can download our handy summary of key facts, figures and deadlines for the 2020/21 Tax Year. 

Updated 19 August 2020

Here you can access our Tax Facts summary for the tax year 2020/21.  It gives all the rates and deadlines and is current according the date shown on this page. It has been updated to reflect the Chancellor’s Summer Statement.

Download: Tax Facts Card 2020/21 PDF

With the Covid-19 situation and measures Governmental Bodies are taking, the information may change further.

The Shipleys LLP team are closely following all the announcements and papers released and we will update the pdf version of the card on this page as any fresh developments emerge.

Other helpful resources during these unprecedented times

You may also find the following resources helpful which we are also regularly updating:

Please do get in touch with your usual Shipleys’ contact if you need any further advice or call one of our offices.

London – t: +44 (0)20 7312 0000 – e: advice@shipleys.com

Godalming – t: +44 (0)1483 423607 – e: godalming@shipleys.com

Specific advice should be obtained before taking action, or refraining from taking action, in relation to this summary, if you would like advice or further information, please speak to your usual Shipleys contact.

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