Tax-free shopping for overseas visitors scrapped
Recent plans to reintroduce tax-free shopping for international visitors in the UK have been scrapped.
Is this the end of paper-based trading documents?
Did you know that an estimated 28.5 billion paper trade documents are printed and distributed across the globe every day?
Self Assessment customers could be a target for fraudsters as deadline approaches
With the deadline for returning paper Self Assessment tax returns for the 2021 to 2022 tax year rapidly approaching, HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has warned taxpayers to be on the lookout for fraudsters.
Flat Rate Scheme: What do you need to know?
When running a business, ensuring you get VAT right is vital. So, how can you make things easier?
What does ESG mean for your business?
Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) is a set of regulations designed to assess a business’ influence on society, the environment, and its transparency on such matters.
UK set to review foreign worker visa conditions to ease labour shortage
As the UK labour shortage continues, it has been reported that Prime Minister Liz Truss is to launch a review of the UK’s visa scheme.
Will the falling pound help boost tourism?
Acting as a silver lining amidst a storm of uncertainty, the crashing pound is likely to attract more US visitors to the UK, it has been suggested.
33,000 new loans available for small businesses
An £884 million loan scheme for new businesses is to be expanded, it has been revealed.
Will you be paying less Income Tax from April?
During last week’s mini-Budget, The Chancellor, Kwasi Kwarteng made extensive changes to taxation.
Corporation Tax rise axed as Chancellor aims for growth
Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng’s mini-Budget has scrapped a planned rise in Corporation Tax as part of a wide-ranging raft of tax-cutting measures announced last week.

