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Keep updated on the latest developments in government legislation and tax law, and find out what they mean for you and your business.
Autumn statement – what happened?
A month after his first budget, Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt gave his first full statement to the House of Commons. Let’s look at the main announcements.
The mini-budget aftermath
The new Chancellor of the Exchequer, Jeremy Hunt, made a statement on Monday, 17 October revealing measures ahead of the Government’s medium-term fiscal plan.
What’s the latest on IR35?
We know IR35 has been through a period of change and is likely to go through more.
A Guide To Business Exit Strategies
Making a business exit plan is often put off until the last moment, but we would advise doing so a good time in advance while allowing flexibility.
What triggers an HMRC investigation?
HMRC likes to keep taxpayers in the dark, just a little, to prevent them behaving in odd ways that are technically compliant but actually in breach of the spirit of the law. But that’s not to say we have no idea at all.
R&D tax relief reform – what’s the story?
Change is coming to the R&D relief system, as announced by the Chancellor in his Spring Statement.
Company cars and other employee benefits
We’ll explore what kinds of benefits you can offer, and how these can benefit you and your employees, as well as keep you tax efficient.
Spring Statement 2022
From capital allowances to the National Insurance contributions (NICs) threshold, there was a lot of information to digest.
How a share option scheme helps attract and retain talent
Many businesses use something known as a ‘share scheme’ to encourage staff to join the ranks and reap the rewards of future success.
Sole trader vs. limited company
When entering into the world of business, it can be hard to work out how you want to structure your company.
Taking the leap – starting your own business in 2022
Despite ongoing anxiety about the post-COVID economic bounceback, lots of people are starting businesses – could you be one of them?
Don’t trip yourself up with expenses at Christmas
Whether you’re able to have a full-blown Christmas party, or you’ve scaled it back to a virtual event, what can and can’t you claim as a business expense before calculating corporation tax?
It’s easy to choose us as your accountants
Whether you’re getting your first business accountant or switching from another firm we’ve perfected a process that makes signing up feel simple.