Can nearshoring solve the economic confusion?
It is no secret that the ongoing trade wars, tariffs, and tense negotiations have left the world in a perilous place from an economic standpoint.
It is no secret that the ongoing trade wars, tariffs, and tense negotiations have left the world in a perilous place from an economic standpoint.
A significant change is on its way for sole traders, with new rules set to reshape how income is reported and managed.
Making Tax Digital is expanding – here’s what sole traders need to know Read More »
The idea of selling a business to its management team has long been part of succession planning in the UK.
Rising BADR rates bring MBO timing into sharper view Read More »
Following changes to legislation, HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has revised the way it calculates interest on late and early payments, linking it more closely
Late tax payments now charged at 8.5 per cent as HMRC hikes interest rate Read More »
No one wants to pay more Inheritance Tax (IHT) than they have to.
1 April 2025 signalled the first wave of payroll changes for businesses to contend with this year, including the increase to the National Living Wage
Are your payroll practices compliant with the new minimum wage rates? Read More »
This week’s Spring Statement brought two announcements that will matter to anyone running their own business or earning income from property.
The end of the tax year is fast approaching, and if you are considering making personal pension contributions, it is important to plan ahead to
Time is running out to make personal pension contributions for the 2024/25 tax year Read More »
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has intensified its efforts to track down unpaid Capital Gains Tax (CGT), with recent figures showing an increase in compliance
Capital Gains Tax clampdown – What HMRC’s surge in investigations means for you Read More »