Chancellor’s Autumn Statement 2023 In the latest Autumn Statement, the Chancellor unveiled key plans that affect both businesses and individuals in the UK. Here is a simplified breakdown:
Chancellor’s Autumn Statement 2023 In the latest Autumn Statement, the Chancellor unveiled key plans that affect both businesses and individuals in the UK. Here is a simplified breakdown:
Introduction In a significant development for UK businesses, the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Bill has recently achieved royal assent, ushering in a new era of corporate governance. This momentous occasion brings about notable changes in the responsibilities of the Companies House registrar, the objectives of her role, and important implications for UK companies. Additionally,...
As we approach 2024, the UK tax landscape is set to undergo a significant transformation. HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) is gearing up to implement new rules aimed at clamping down on individuals who have additional income, whether it’s earned at home or abroad, that they may not be declaring. In this article, we’ll explore...
A New Age of Transparency in Companies House Reporting
Here are the highlights of the Chancellor’s Spring Budget 2023.
From the 1st of January 2023, penalty points will be applied for late submission of VAT returns. If your accounting period is on or after 1st January 2023, you might want to read below. Key points summarised below:
Everyone has probably read or heard a version of the Chancellor’s announcement last week. The general consensus is that the cost of living is going up at a pace not seen in a while. A quick look at five areas that will impact most people in some way:
It is that time of the year again. Black Friday! A shopping season imported from across the Atlantic. It is most welcome, and timely, as everyone can get early Christmas shopping done on the cheap. Deals everywhere! No doubt, we will all spend some more over this period, and we will also be inundated with...
The SEISS grants 1 through 4 have been claimed and well received. Grant 5 is in the works but we will not discuss that in this short article. Questions are still being asked about whether grants 1-4 are taxable, in short, the answer is yes. For this article, let us focus on grants 1-3 which...
The furlough scheme has been running since March of 2020 and is now drawing to a close (unless of course there is a further extension which seems unlikely at this point). The rules have changed again.
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