Making the most of pension contributions for tax purposes

Are you ready for the end of the 2023/24 tax year?

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Why do SMEs need an accountant?

If you are an owner of a small to medium-sized enterprise (SME), it is essential to consider the benefits of having a professional accountant.

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My business prioritises sustainability – Can I claim tax reliefs?

Investing in Environmental, Social and Governance objectives (ESG) and sustainability is becoming more popular for business owners at every level.

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Understanding VAT for limited companies and unincorporated businesses

For both limited companies and unincorporated businesses, managing Value Added Tax (VAT) can be a significant challenge, affecting a broad spectrum of business activities.

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Can I claim Employment Allowance for my business?

The Employment Allowance is a means for SMEs to reduce the tax burden of employing staff at critical points in their growth and help avoid cash flow crises, via a reduction in National Insurance Contributions (NICs).

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Loophole closed: Pickups are now classed as cars (NOT vans)

A dispute between Coca-Cola and HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has closed the loophole that previously defined double-cab pickups as vans and now means they will be classed as cars.

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Starting a business: the complete checklist  

The UK economy is built on SMEs and innovative entrepreneurs.  

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Understanding payroll responsibilities for apprentice wages

Managing payroll effectively is crucial, especially when it involves apprenticeship wages. Employers must adhere to government regulations to avoid potential fines, penalties and disputes.

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Your payroll obligations when it comes to apprenticeship wages

Payroll is a complicated subject at the best of times, but when it comes to paying apprentices, maintaining compliance with Government policy is absolutely vital to avoid fines, penalties and potential disputes.

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Government to change tax law twice before election – How to prepare

The Chair of the Conservatives, Richard Holden, has said that there could be two more changes to UK tax law before the election – which is expected to be called in the latter part of this year.

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