by Ruth Clark | Sep 11, 2023 | Business
Private limited companies, whether they trade or not, must file annual accounts with Companies House each year, including dormant companies. A penalty is automatically imposed if the accounts are late. Penalties range from £150 to £1,500 depending on how late accounts...
by Ruth Clark | Sep 5, 2023 | Business
Labour shortages are plaguing numerous sectors across the UK, affecting the operations of many small businesses. The reasons behind these shortages are diverse, but companies equipped with a clear business strategy and an understanding of crucial financial metrics...
by Ruth Clark | Aug 30, 2023 | Business
We all love a perk of the job, and a major industry has built up around the types of employee perks companies are able to offer. The best news of all is that most of these will be tax deductible, which means the taxman will fund at least part of them. Everything from...
by Ruth Clark | Aug 29, 2023 | Business
In today’s competitive market, streamlining supply chain management has become essential for small business’ success. Following the pandemic’s unforeseen challenges, many UK enterprises struggled with disrupted supply chains. However, those who...
by Ruth Clark | Aug 16, 2023 | Business
Charitable giving is something many organisations might not be considering in the current climate, especially as everyone is struggling to pay their bills. But if you have money to spare within your business, then charitable giving is a great way to reduce your tax...
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 –...