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Understanding and navigating job expenses

Posted on 28 June 202321 July 2023 by John

Navigating job expenses can seem daunting at first glance. There are a plethora of rules and regulations that can leave employees feeling overwhelmed.Continue reading →

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Managing an Overdrawn Director’s Loan Account

Posted on 27 June 202321 July 2023 by John

Are you a company director contemplating a loan from your own business? If yes, it’s crucial to understand the workings behind the Director’s Loan Account (DLA) and the implications of an overdrawn director’s loan account (ODLA). Continue reading →

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Is cloud accounting the future for businesses?

Posted on 22 June 202321 July 2023 by John

In the world of entrepreneurship and small businesses, technology continues to revolutionise the way we manage our operations.

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The importance for businesses of avoiding tax fraud

Posted on 21 June 202321 June 2023 by John

HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) recently announced that it plans to boost its use of Code of Practice 9 (COP9), a legal mechanism used to handle suspected tax fraud cases.  

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How to spot the early signs that your business may be facing financial difficulty

Posted on 20 June 202320 June 2023 by John

Many businesses across the UK have been financially affected by the cost-of-living crisis and the rise in inflation and have also suffered from the fallout of Covid-19 loan schemes and companies’ failure to make repayments.  Continue reading →

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HMRC issues extension to deadline for voluntary National Insurance contributions

Posted on 15 June 202321 June 2023 by John

The Government has recently announced an extension to the deadline for individuals to pay voluntary National Insurance contributions (NICs), in a move that will benefit thousands of people across the country.  

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Hybrid company cars: What do you need to know?

Posted on 14 June 202314 June 2023 by John

With the sale of new petrol and diesel cars set to cease in 2030 and rising fuel costs, the demand for hybrid and electric cars is on the rise.

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New HMRC service allows businesses to set up online payment plans for VAT owed

Posted on 13 June 202321 June 2023 by John

HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) have recently confirmed that businesses that owe less than VAT £20,000 can now set up a payment plan online. Continue reading →

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Want to keep more of what you earn?

Posted on 12 June 202312 June 2023 by John

You work hard to make your business successful, so you want to make sure you are retaining as much of your income as possible.Continue reading →

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Major pension reforms sparks rethink for UK savers

Posted on 8 June 202321 June 2023 by John

Several significant changes were announced by the Government in the 2023 Spring Budget regarding the annual allowance and the lifetime allowance.  

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