Could Employee Ownership Trusts be a smart way to sell your business and protect its future?
For business owners thinking about succession, finding the right exit strategy can be a challenge.
For business owners thinking about succession, finding the right exit strategy can be a challenge.
Side hustles are a great way to boost your income, but they can come with tax obligations.
We are getting ever closer to the 2025/26 tax year, when changes to payroll regulations announced last year will come into effect.
The next phase of the Making Tax Digital (MTD) initiative is edging ever closer.
For many, National Insurance (NI) contributions might seem like it is working away in the background, quietly building up a record throughout your working life.
Inheritance Tax (IHT) receipts are climbing, with the first three quarters of the 2024/25 financial year bringing in £6.3 billion – an 11 per cent increase compared to £5.7 billion during the same period last year.
The upcoming rise in the National Minimum Wage to £12.21 per hour from April has prompted fresh challenges for businesses, especially when managing graduate employees in non-graduate roles.
The Autumn Budget brought unwelcome news for investors, with the Government announcing immediate increases to Capital Gains Tax (CGT) rates.
With the rise of electric vehicles (EVs), many company directors and employees charge their cars at home.
For business owners, sustainability might have been something viewed as a nice-to-have or a PR exercise in the past, but because the regulatory landscape is changing fast, businesses that do not get ahead of these changes risk being left behind.
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