Category Archive: Blogs

Capital Gains Tax for SMEs – Recent trends and compliance

Collections of Capital Gains Tax (CGT) reached a record £16.7 billion in the last tax year, a notable increase from the preceding year’s £14.3 billion.

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Top tips for being a successful business owner amid financial challenges

Running a successful business in the UK is a challenging yet rewarding endeavour.  

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Everything you need to know about Government Start Up Loans

Starting your own business can seem daunting, especially when it comes to finding funding. 

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How businesses can navigate and avoid tax disputes with HMRC

Tax disputes can be a significant drain on resources for any business, and with recent data suggesting that over 60 per cent of businesses are currently embroiled in a tax dispute with HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) that has lasted more than a year, this is clearly a widespread issue.  

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Research and Development Tax Relief Changes

The Government has recently updated some elements of the Research and Development (R&D) tax relief application process.

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HM Revenue & Customs pledge £5.5 million to support customers

HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has recently stated that they will pledge £5.5 million to organisations who are in the voluntary and community sectors to help support customers organise their taxes.

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Understanding ESG investments – What should you know?

The financial landscape in the UK, as well as globally, is in a constant state of change.

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Adapting your business plan for the summer

With the summer holidays nearly here, small businesses, especially in the hospitality industry, face a distinct set of challenges.

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How businesses can tackle late payments while preserving business relationships

There can be nothing more frustrating for business owners than waiting on payments from clients.

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Ensuring your small business is prepared for the future

In the ever-changing business landscape that we see today, merely reacting to events as they occur is not enough.

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