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Thursday, 14 March 2024
Spring Budget 2024: A Comprehensive Overview of Changes for Individuals and Businesses
Friday, 08 March 2024
Don’t be an April Fool – Get Your Ducks in a Row for Tax Year End!
Thursday, 01 February 2024
Key Tax Dates For 2024
Tuesday, 02 January 2024
How to Maximise Tax Refunds Through Work-Related Expense Claims
Tuesday, 05 December 2023
Practical Tips for Self-Employment Long-Term Success
Thursday, 02 November 2023
Essential Bookkeeping Advice for Small Businesses
Wednesday, 04 October 2023
What are the advantages and disadvantages of being self-employed?
Thursday, 03 August 2023
Embracing the realm of self-employment can be as exhilarating as it is daunting. The UK is home to some 4.4 million self-employed individuals.
This working model promises the potential of freedom and autonomy, yet it comes with its unique set of challenges.
This article offers a detailed guide on the realities of being self-employed, exploring its advantages and potential pitfalls.
Streamlining Tax Compliance: The Case for Paper Forms in HMRC’s Online Processes
Wednesday, 28 June 2023
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has spent years encouraging taxpayers to transition from traditional paper forms to digital methods for submitting tax-related information.
However, there are a few situations where paper processes are simply quicker and more accessible. Luckily – HMRC has taken heed of at least two notable scenarios where submitting paper forms can work better.
These two scenarios are submitting Marriage Allowance claims and reporting property disposals for Capital Gains Tax (CGT).
What is the difference between a company name and a trading name?
Wednesday, 31 May 2023
Choosing a name is one of the most important things to do when forming a business.
When it comes to naming their business, the difference between a company name and a trading name often confuses people. While it’s true that they mean different things, don’t worry – the differences are straightforward.
In this article, we'll clarify the distinctions between these two terms.