Monthly Archive: September 28, 2023

How could new “open banking enhancements” benefit your business?

Your business could benefit from a new scheme being run by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC).

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Tax reliefs business owners can claim amidst record Corporation Tax payments

HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) recently reported a record-breaking increase in Corporation Tax receipts for the 2022/23 tax year.

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18-year-olds to be included in auto-enrolment expansion

A recently approved Bill proposing an extension to the auto-enrolment (AE) scheme will facilitate “earlier and increased savings” for millions of young people across the UK.

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Five strategies for leveraging financial forecasting

In the dynamic world of business, financial foresight is not just a luxury; it’s an essential ingredient for success.

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Closing on the inaugural Economic Crime Levy payment – What you need to know

As we approach the end of September, businesses across the UK are gearing up to meet the inaugural deadline for the Economic Crime Levy (ECL) payment.

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Three steps to simplify your accounting

Accounting doesn’t have to be a time-consuming and complicated task.

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Crafting success: Selecting the right business framework

In order for your business to be both financially secure and successful, you need to ensure you choose the right business framework.

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Have your employees claimed their pensions? What business owners need to know

The issue of unclaimed pensions is a growing concern, with numerous individuals unaware of the pensions that are rightfully theirs. Recent data reveals that unclaimed pensions amount to a staggering £28,000 per person.  

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Business expenses you didn’t know you could write off

When you’re running a small business, every penny counts, including those you can save through legitimate tax deductions.

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Cloud-powered accounting: Advancing beyond traditional cloud accounting systems

In modern businesses, cloud accounting has now become the norm rather than the exception.

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