by Ruth Clark | Jun 7, 2023 | Business
The pandemic brought a lot of changes to our businesses, some good and some bad. One that has continued to be a topic of conversation is the desire for more people to be able to work some, or all, of the time from home. If your business requires people to be onsite –...
by Ruth Clark | May 3, 2023 | Business, Tax
The new tax year started on April 6 and while many people will wait until the last minute to maximise the tax benefits available to them, there is a lot to be said for starting your tax housekeeping sooner rather than later. There are many ways we can benefit from the...
by Ruth Clark | Apr 5, 2023 | Business, Tax
The latest Budget on March 15 was a mix of wins and losses for people and companies around the country, with some considerable changes for pensions and the highest rate taxpayers thrown in. The personal allowances for the 2023/24 tax year were largely frozen once...
by Ruth Clark | Mar 15, 2023 | Business, Tax
IR35 has been one of the most contentious pieces of accounting legislation since its introduction in April 2021 as HMRC works to prevent those it deems are employed by an organisation taking their income through a separate company. Previously, any large company...
by Ruth Clark | Mar 8, 2023 | Business, Tax
Running an e-commerce business is easier now than ever before. There are a number of ways you can create an online shop without needing to understand coding, whether you want something off-the-shelf or something developed specifically for you. But getting the shop...
by Ruth Clark | Feb 13, 2023 | Business, Tax
What directors can do before the end of the tax year to reduce the tax bill on dividends withdrawn and warns of a timing trap? It has taken a long time; but from 6 April 2023, the rate of tax on dividends will increase such that there is now near parity between taking...