10

Mar

On Tuesday, HMRC issued a press release urging people not to share details of their personal tax accounts with anyone.   this has also been shown on today’s Google News and is on the front page of HMRC’s gov.uk website. https://www.gov.uk/government/news/hmrc-urges-caution-as-fraudsters-seek-to-hijack-personal-tax-accounts Please be particularly vigilant at the moment.  

22

Feb

The end of the tax year is getting nearer – is there any action you need to take? If you are a sole trader or partnership with a 31st March or 5 April year end, now is perhaps a good time to look at your profits to see if there is any scope for some…

08

Feb

For those of you familiar with Dante’s Inferno, you will be aware of the seven deadly sins of Wrath, Sloth, Lust, Greed, Pride, Gluttony and Envy. We have just read a great article written by Rebecca Cave, the consulting tax editor for Accounting Web, from 4th February 2022, which gives a new slant on the…

26

Jan

Happy New Year.   Let’s hope 2022 is a much better year for everyone. Amid the mayhem of self assessment tax returns, the New Year is also the time for looking back at the old year and reviewing things. With this in mind, we have reviewed and updated our standard terms and conditions of business, specifically…

29

Oct

You could be forgiven for being a bit disappointed with the content of the Budget – not an awful lot of surprises in it and of course much of it leaked beforehand! One of our partners, Freeagent, has put together key points of the announcement so you can click on the link below. https://www.freeagent.com/blog/autumn-budget-2021 The…

28

Sep

You will no doubt be aware that the Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, announced that he will be putting more funding for the NHS and Social Care.  This change is being introduced to help the NHS and Social Care recover from the Coronavirus pandemic. This funding will be done through a new social care levy, which…

28

Sep

Following on from our post on Making Tax Digital for Income Tax at the beginning of September, we are delighted to announce a reprieve!!.. The government has delayed the start of MTD ITSA to 6 April 2024, with MTD for general partnerships postponed to 2025. The change to the tax year basis has also been…

10

Sep

You will remember that the Chancellor gave much needed support to businesses in the hospitality industry by cutting the VAT rate to 5% in July 2020.   This lower rate will come to an end on 30th September and from 1st October 2021 until 31st March 2022, the VAT rate for businesses in hospitality will change…

02

Sep

Some of you may remember Making Tax Digital for VAT, which was introduced in April 2019 and it required all VAT registered businesses to report their VAT returns through digital software.   This in itself was quite a bit leap forward for some businesses, however they were already used to filing VAT returns quarterly so the…

26

Aug

We have recently updated our standard terms and conditions of business and would ask that you read the updated version when you get a chance.   You can access them on our home page on the link at the bottom of the screen. The main change relates to credit limits for clients paying by standing order….