Category Archive: Blogs

VAT deadlines and what businesses should be doing to prepare for them

Businesses must remain compliant with the requirements for reporting and paying VAT, especially with the regular quarterly for VAT under Making Tax Digital.

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What SMEs can do in the event of a recession

While the end of 2023 saw inflation slow down, experts have warned that the chances of a recession in the coming months are more likely.

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Tightening the reins on ‘side hustles’ – Navigating HMRC’s new powers

HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) is now using new powers granted to them by the Government to target a key area of tax evasion – online traders.

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Our predictions for the SME business economy in 2024

Now that we have entered 2024, our accounting team has been making their predictions and discussing how best to advise our clients on preparing for upcoming challenges.  

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How to keep your clients happy and grow your business

With the new year right around the corner, you’re bound to have big plans for your business. 

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What tax benefits do hybrid vehicles offer businesses?

Hybrid vehicles are becoming an increasingly attractive option for businesses.  

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Financial techniques to maximise your business’ growth

To successfully grow your business, you need to not only know your current business position but also where you want to be in three or five years’ time.

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Implications for businesses amid soaring pension tax relief

Recent statistics reveal a significant increase in the amount of annual pension tax relief, exceeding £50 billion for the first time.

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HMRC reminds restaurants and takeaways of VAT obligations on hot food

HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has recently issued letters to restaurant and takeaway businesses across the country, emphasising the importance of correctly applying VAT on hot food.

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Understanding Inheritance Tax and the implications for your finances 

Inheritance Tax (IHT) can be a sensitive and uncertain topic when discussing with loved ones, but it is something that cannot and should not be avoided. 

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