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March 2021 Tax Day Announcements

March 2021 Tax Day Announcements

by Juliet Wylie | 18th April 2021 | Corporation tax, Self assessment, Tips and Tricks

We all heard the announcements made in the 2021 Budget on 3 March 2021. But did you know that HM Treasury published more than 30 tax policy announcements and documents? These Tax Day announcements were made less than 3 weeks later. No changes will be implemented in...
More business support announced in the Budget

More business support announced in the Budget

by Georgi Rollings | 4th March 2021 | Corporation tax, VAT

The Budget yesterday was the first since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic and following the end of the transition period arrangement between the EU and the UK. We were happy to see that there is still significant support out there for businesses that have been...
How to set up a Time to Pay Arrangement

How to set up a Time to Pay Arrangement

by Emma Lawrence | 15th December 2020 | Being an employer, Corporation tax, Limited company, PAYE, Self assessment, Sole trader, Tips and Tricks, VAT

If you’re worried you can’t pay your tax bill then your best bet could be to set up a Time to Pay Arrangement. As part of the response to Coronavirus, the government has extended its Time to Pay (TTP) Arrangement to help support businesses struggling to manage their...
The three main filing requirements for limited companies

The three main filing requirements for limited companies

by Andrea Thomas | 23rd October 2020 | Corporation tax, Directors, Limited company, Start ups

There are lots of benefits of owning a limited company over being a sole trader, from potential tax savings to protection of your personal assets. In order to take advantage of these benefits, there are certain statutory duties you must adhere to every year.  It’s...

Top 5 limited company landmines

by Georgi Rollings | 15th June 2013 | Corporation tax, Directors, Limited company, Start ups

Are you a limited company director?  Many people who set up a small limited company do so without a good understanding of what they can and cannot do.  This blog looks at the top 5 limited company landmines – make sure you avoid them! 1. It’s all my money...

What is a limited company

by Georgi Rollings | 27th May 2012 | Corporation tax, Limited company, Sole trader, Start ups

What is a limited company?  I get asked a lot of questions about limited companies, so here is some information on what a limited company is to help you to get an idea of whether this would be right for you and your business. A limited company: Is registered with...
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