How to protect your business from HMRC-related scams
We’ve all become increasingly savvy when it comes to identifying scams, yet this hasn’t deterred fraudsters, who are finding new ways and schemes to trick businesses into parting with their hard-earned profits.
Have you paid the right amount of High Income Child Benefit Charge for 2022/23?
You may have recently received correspondence from HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) asking you to check if you need to pay the High Income Child Benefit Charge and to double-check the amount if you have already paid.
Tax planning tips for minimising dividend tax liability
As a business owner, managing your income well is vital for sustaining both your business’s health and your personal finances.
Hiring graduates? Here’s what you need to know about payroll management
It is the time of year when the job market is populated with new graduates, fresh from receiving their university results, and a great time for your business to pick out a talented new hire.
Simple assessment letters sent to 560,000 taxpayers – What You Need to Know
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) is reaching out to around 560,000 individuals over the next few weeks regarding their tax obligations.
The benefits of AI for businesses
With the rapid adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI) across various industries, businesses are increasingly integrating AI into their operations.
Paying tax on time – The importance of timely tax payments
It goes without saying that submitting tax payments promptly is a necessity for businesses, not only to remain compliant but also to avoid unnecessary fines and penalties.
What are the real dangers relating to AI?
With businesses across the UK adopting Artificial Intelligence (AI) into their business in some form or another, it’s time to take a look at the genuine dangers of using it that warrant careful consideration.
Audit rules are changing – Get ready
In a bid to ease the regulatory burden on businesses, new thresholds for classifying company sizes have been announced. This change, introduced by the previous Government, could allow around 132,000 businesses to skip mandatory audits. Under the current plans, which
The Budget is coming – It is time to prepare
The first Budget of the new Labour Government has been announced to take place on 30 October 2024. Ahead of the budget, Chancellor Rachel Reeves has announced that spending cuts worth £13.5 billion will be required over the next two