by Georgi Rollings | 21st May 2020 | Business Planning, Self assessment, Sole trader, Tips and Tricks
Just a couple of hours work on your taxes now can help you predict your cash flow for the next year We are more than a month into the new tax year already! The new tax year always happens at spring time. The weather has been glorious this year, bringing buds...
by Georgi Rollings | 24th March 2013 | Directors, Limited company, Sole trader, Women in business
Were you pleased to see the new approach on childcare tax relief? I was delighted back in 2013 to see that the Budget went some way to addressing concerns over the cost of childcare. As a mum of twins I am only too familiar with the high costs of childcare,...
by Georgi Rollings | 29th December 2012 | Self assessment, Sole trader, Start ups
I regularly get asked “Can you be employed and self employed at the same time?” The short answer is YES, there is nothing whatsoever to stop you from being both employed and self employed. If you work full or part time for an employer under PAYE (Pay As...
by Georgi Rollings | 2nd September 2012 | Self assessment, Sole trader, Start ups, Women in business
September is here, with a reminder that autumn is approaching, and children are going back to school. Its at this time of year that a lot of mums start thinking about what they are going to do, and how they are going to fit it around their children. Even once children...
by Georgi Rollings | 19th August 2012 | Self assessment, Sole trader, Start ups
Do you travel for your business? If so you should make sure you understand what the main tax deductible travel expenses are – and what you can’t claim. The main rule is that the travel can’t be to your normal place of business. So if you are...