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New tax year, new you! Tip #1: Tax breaks

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It's the final week of the 2018/2019 tax year! Discover our tips to help you get the new tax year of

It's the final week of the 2018/2019 tax year! Discover our tips to help you get the new tax year off to a fantastic start [FreeAgent]( New tax year, new you! Hi {NAME}, It’s the final week of the 2018/2019 tax year! To help you stay ahead of the game, we've assembled five whole days’ worth of handy tips and guides to help you get the new tax year off to a fantastic start. Here’s to a clean slate and a brand new tax year! Tip #1: Tax breaks [Make the most of your tax relief → Check out our last-minute tax saving tips If, like many small business owners, your accounting year end is 5th April, now's the time to consider your capital asset purchases and disposals to ensure you get the most out of the tax relief you're entitled to.]( [Claim back on your capital assets → Find out more in our comprehensive guide Did you know that you can claim tax relief of up to £200,000 on capital assets with the Annual Investment Allowance? You can't carry any remaining allowance forward - so take advantage of it while you can!](  Tackle your taxes head on this new tax year 💪 FreeAgent keeps you compliant for Making Tax Digital for VAT, as well as making managing your capital assets a piece of cake! Just log in to your account head to ‘Billing’ to reactivate. [Subscribe now]( Have a great day, Team FreeAgent --------------------------------------------------------------- Got questions? We're always happy to help! Drop us a line at [support@freeagent.com](mailto:support@freeagent.com?__s=pzcwzb8vsz8rioyzspef) Voted #1 accounting software for small business! Winner: 2018 Accounting Excellence Awards, Small Business Accounting Software of the Year [Like us on Facebook]( [Follow us on Twitter]( [Read our Blog]( FreeAgent Central Ltd One Edinburgh Quay, 133 Fountainbridge, Edinburgh, EH3 9QG Registered in Scotland SC316774. VAT Registration Number 916386308. You’re receiving this email from FreeAgent because you are currently subscribed to our marketing communications. You’re the boss! Receive the emails you like, get rid of the rest: [manage your email preferences]( or [unsubscribe.](

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