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How Dumbarton FC beat the drop – and what SMEs can learn from their business revival

Posted on July 9, 2025 by Robb & Co Chartered Accountants in Sutton Coldfield

More often than not, football clubs are seen as a billionaire’s plaything, where lavish amounts of money are spent at the drop of a hat on somebody to kick a ball about. Continue reading →

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Are rising employee expenses killing the job market?

Posted on July 2, 2025 by Robb & Co Chartered Accountants in Sutton Coldfield

The job market in the UK is facing an unprecedented crisis, and there are signs that it may get worse.

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Defeating fiscal drag with smarter financial forecasting

Posted on June 25, 2025 by Robb & Co Chartered Accountants in Sutton Coldfield

As all eyes watch the rate of inflation for the impact that it will have on a tumultuous economy, there is another reason to be concerned by the steady increase.

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Who is left holding the bill for the 2025 Spending Review?

Posted on June 18, 2025 by Robb & Co Chartered Accountants in Sutton Coldfield

Announced on 11 June 2025, the Spending Review is set to increase day-to-day spending from £517.5 billion in 2025/26 to £583.9 billion in 2028/29 and investment spending from £131.3 billion in 2025/26 to £151.9 billion in 2029/30.

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Maximising trading losses with Corporation Tax relief

Posted on June 11, 2025 by Robb & Co Chartered Accountants in Sutton Coldfield

Managing trading losses effectively can transform periods of difficulty into strategic opportunities, yet many businesses remain unclear about how to achieve the greatest benefit from Corporation Tax relief.

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Could the new IHT rules damage your business’s value on paper?

Posted on June 4, 2025 by Robb & Co Chartered Accountants in Sutton Coldfield

The Government’s decision to halve Business Property Relief (BPR) and Agricultural Property Relief (APR) from April 2026 is already changing how family businesses and farms operate.

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Do you need to report that loan? The £10,000 rule and P11D implications

Posted on May 28, 2025 by Robb & Co Chartered Accountants in Sutton Coldfield

Many businesses routinely offer financial support to their directors or employees in the form of loans.

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Understanding linked periods of sickness and how they affect payroll

Posted on May 21, 2025 by Robb & Co Chartered Accountants in Sutton Coldfield

When it comes to Statutory Sick Pay (SSP), most payroll teams are confident in calculating payments for a single period of absence.

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When silence costs millions – Ignoring HMRC is a risk you cannot afford

Posted on May 14, 2025 by Robb & Co Chartered Accountants in Sutton Coldfield

Most directors do not expect to face personal tax bills in the millions.

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Mandatory payrolling delayed to 2027 – Time to prepare, not to forget

Posted on May 7, 2025 by Robb & Co Chartered Accountants in Sutton Coldfield

The Government has confirmed that the mandatory payrolling of benefits in kind (BIK) and taxable employment expenses will now be introduced from April 2027, a year later than initially planned.

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