The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rishi Sunak, delivered his Spring Statement on Wednesday 23 March 2022. Here is an outline the key measures affecting
This month we are asking our tax and accounts managers to share their top tips for saving tax as the 2021/22 tax year draws
Throughout the last two years, many small business owners have faced the economic uncertainties accompanying an international pandemic. However, while many companies are struggling
Late filing and late payment penalties are to be waived for one month for Self Assessment taxpayers HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) is waiving
There are now less than 68 days to file your 2020-21 Self-Assessment tax return. Last year over 12.5 million taxpayers were required to complete
Young persons who turned 18 on or after 1 September 2020 may have cash waiting in a dormant Child Trust Fund (CTF) account. This
Your tax code is used by your employer or pension provider to work out how much Income Tax to take from your pay or
Employers use an employee’s National Insurance category letter when they run payroll to work out how much they both need to contribute. Most employees
Have you ever been pushed into buying something that you really didn’t want? Most of us have. Maybe it was a salesperson over the
New health and social care Levy to be introduced across the UK to provide extra cash to reform the Health and Social care systems
As the result of recent increases in petrol and diesel prices, HMRC has increased the advisory fuel rates that apply for the reimbursement of
What is cross-selling One of the easiest and best ways to increase your business’s revenue and profitability is by cross-selling more services to your