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Category Archives: Business Advice
I’ve taken over the family business and our accounting needs modernising – how do I achieve this?
Taking the helm of the family business is an exciting time and an opportunity for you to put your stamp on its operations and future direction. Continue reading
Five key financial metrics your business should be tracking for financial health
When you set up your business, it’s important that you recognise the value of data, particularly financial data.
Incentivising sustainable business practices for SMEs
It’s Clean Air Day this week, so the focus of the business community is on adopting green practices to become more sustainable – but cost is always a concern.
AI in tax investigations – What does it mean for you?
Artificial intelligence (AI) is undoubtedly a major trend in accountancy and tax, with many firms, business clients and Government agencies recognising its benefits and adopting it.
Plan a little, achieve a lot – Destress with effective tax planning
April marks both the start of the 2024/25 tax year and Stress Awareness Month – a coincidence not lost on those of you who are turning your attention to tax planning for the coming year.
Cloud accounting isn’t right for my business! We disagree.
We have come across this common misconception time and time again from business owners who want to embrace the power of cloud accounting but don’t think it’s right for their business.
Government Gateway to be replaced with single login system
In a bid to simplify the way in which taxpayers and agents use online services, the Government is rolling out plans to replace Government Gateway accounts with a new system.
Making Tax Digital – Your questions, answered
Making Tax Digital (MTD) is designed to simplify the tax process for business owners.
Attention UK Taxpayers – do you understand the 500T tax code?
The 500T tax code in the UK is a temporary, non-cumulative code used by HMRC when they lack information.




