Posts by Paige Collins
Owners of holiday lets and second homes in England have been able to avoid council tax by registering their properties as businesses. However, from April 2023, small business rates relief will only be available if a property is let out for a minimum of 70 days a year. If you...
Sick pay rebate returns to help relieve pressure on SME businesses
The Statutory Sick Pay Rebate Scheme (SSPRS), which ended on 30 September 2021, was reintroduced...Tax year-end planning should be on your radar
With the end of the financial year approaching, tax year-end planning should now be on...Debt-evading directors face new Insolvency Service powers
Directors who abuse the company dissolution process to evade debts, including the repayment of government-backed...
Our Spring Newsletter includes tax changes, reinstated sick pay refunds, declaring your CGT correctly, maximising tax relief on your company pension contributions, dealing with HMRC debt collectors, and more...
Year-End Review for 2021/2022 with a reminder of the Chancellor’s Budget speech with key deadlines and reminders. Read more.
Eligible retail, hospitality, and leisure properties to get a reprieve with a 50% business rates relief and a frozen business rates multiplier from 2022/23.
Autumn Budget 2021 featured no significant increases in tax, but it’s never too early to start thinking about your year-end tax planning.
Making Tax Digital for income tax self-assessment is now postponed until April 2024, but the self-employed and landlords still need to start preparing for digital record-keeping.
2021 Budget Summary and what it means for you, your family, your business, and the economy.