UK petrol prices set to reach their highest level of 2026 – What this could mean for SMEs?
Geopolitical tensions are set to push UK petrol prices to the highest level of the year, with the average cost reaching 160p per litre, according… Read more…
Geopolitical tensions are set to push UK petrol prices to the highest level of the year, with the average cost reaching 160p per litre, according… Read more…
It has been estimated by the Small Business Commissioner that late payments are causing 14,000 businesses to close each year. That is equivalent to 38
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Despite the first deadline for Making Tax Digital (MTD) for Income Tax arriving on 7 August, over 400,000 qualifying landlords and sole traders have still
First Making Tax Digital deadline looms – 400,000 people still yet to register Read More »
Recent headlines have made it no secret that owning a pub, club or music venue is hard. With rising costs, it has been estimated that
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Late-paying customers are one of the biggest causes of cash flow problems for SMEs.
How to chase late-paying customers without losing them Read More »
Nobody wants to pay more tax than they need to. For SMEs, paying the right amount of tax has become more important than ever.
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While profit can be seen as the main indicator of business health, the importance of cash flow is often overlooked.
Cash flow versus profit – Which matters more to an SME? Read More »
15 July marks World Youth Skills Day, which is a day to celebrate the importance of equipping young people with the skills they need for
With Keir Starmer announcing his resignation as Prime Minister, there has been much speculation about what this means for the future of UK politics.
How could a new Prime Minister impact SMEs in the UK? Read More »