Will Labour’s agenda in the King’s Speech signal major tax changes for businesses in 2025?
As the opening of Parliament approaches on 17 July, businesses across the country are bracing for the King’s Speech, which is expected to outline the Labour Government’s legislative priorities for the coming year.
Thinking of investing in electric cars for your business? – Here’s what you need to know
The number of electric cars on our roads is rising rapidly. In 2023 alone, the number of new electric vehicles rose by 18 per cent and there are now some, 1.1 million fully electric cars on UK roads, according to
Director’s loans – A missed tax planning opportunity?
A director’s loan is a form of profit extraction from your company, often used alongside salaries, dividends and expenses.
Streamlining your payroll set-up with employment and tax records
When your business takes on a new employee, we know that you’re eager to get them settled into their role – but not before you’ve completed the right checks and set them up in your payroll system!
Furnished residential lets vs Furnished Holiday Lets – The tax situation
If you’ve invested in a property to let and furnished it, you will be liable to pay tax on the income you receive from letting the property out.
The most common VAT filing mistakes – and why MTD is the solution!
If your business has a turnover of £90,000 or more and sells products or services subject to VAT, then you must register to pay it and file a return to HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) – at least once every
Reviewing your payroll? Check what’s changed
With the new tax year underway, it’s time to review your payroll to ensure that it reflects the latest changes and updates to legislation around pay, holiday and tax.
What are the benefits of using the HMRC app?
The HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) app was launched in 2023 and has quickly become a key tool for many, with over 80 million interactions.
Due a tax rebate? Keep an eye on your account
In a new initiative designed to reduce paper use and unnecessary confusion, HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has announced a significant change to the way that taxpayers are notified of a repayment.
April Fool’s Day is passed but you could still get scammed
April Fool’s Day, a time of jokes and jests, may have been and gone…
