by Juliet Wylie | 28th April 2022 | Being an employer, Directors, Limited company, Sole trader
Rishi Sunak had a few difficult decisions to make prior to his Spring Statement on 23 March. Knowing that households are going to be increasingly squeezed by rising costs of energy, fuel, food, in fact almost anything that we buy due to rising inflation, and with the...
by Juliet Wylie | 11th March 2022 | Business Planning, Corporation tax, Limited company, Self assessment, Sole trader, Tips and Tricks
So, you filed your tax return in time and are feeling pretty smug! Nearly a whole year until you need to think about your finances! Think again. Whether you are a sole trader or a director of a limited company there are a few things that you should be thinking...
by Juliet Wylie | 30th November 2021 | Landlords, Making Tax Digital, Self assessment, Sole trader
On 23 September 2021, the Income Tax (Digital Requirements) Regulations 2021 (S1 2021/1076) for MTD ITSA were passed by Parliament, opening the gateway for MTD ITSA to commence on 06 April 2024. This is a one year delay from the initial plan to introduce MTD ITSA to...
by Annie Upton | 26th July 2021 | Bookkeeping, Limited company, Sole trader, Start ups, Tips and Tricks
Being a bit cheeky about what business expenses can be claimed may seem harmless in the moment. For example, like most of us this past year you’ve been working from home. You’ve noticed a great spot just right for a hot tub outside of your home office window, so you...
by Andrea Thomas | 12th July 2021 | Limited company, Self assessment, Sole trader, Start ups, VAT
The Government Gateway is a central place where you can register to use online Government services. The User ID and password you receive as part of the sign-up process will enable you access many of HMRC’s digital services including your personal tax account. As best...