Companies House is changing – are you prepared?
New rules are coming into effect on 4 March 2024 which could impact your business if you are registered in the UK and need to file with Companies House.
New rules are coming into effect on 4 March 2024 which could impact your business if you are registered in the UK and need to file with Companies House.
The Employment Allowance is a means for SMEs to reduce the tax burden of employing staff at critical points in their growth and help avoid cash flow crises, via a reduction in National Insurance Contributions (NICs).
The Chair of the Conservatives, Richard Holden, has said that there could be two more changes to UK tax law before the election – which is expected to be called in the latter part of this year.
Consistent financial reporting needs to be a core part of your financial strategy to ensure sustainable business growth.
From April 2026, small and medium-sized businesses will be required to report and pay taxes on employee benefits like company cars and accommodation directly through their payroll software.
Although it can have negative connotations, debt is inevitable for most businesses.
If you’re concerned about how rising costs will impact your SME, you’re not alone.
Businesses must remain cautious in their tax affairs, especially with the looming deadlines for various tax obligations and HMRC’s intensified focus on VAT compliance.
As a business owner, you are probably aware of some of the expenses that you could claim back on in your yearly Self-Assessment tax return.
While the end of 2023 saw inflation slow down, experts have warned that the chances of a recession in the coming months are more likely.
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