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Tax year basis reform: How does this change affect me?

Posted on August 11, 2022 by Robb & Co Chartered Accountants in Sutton Coldfield

In the second blog of this series on tax year basis reforms, we will examine how these changes could affect unincorporated businesses.

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Posted in Blog, Business, Business Blog, SMEs, SMEs / Business, Tax

Tax year basis reform: Should I change my year-end?

Posted on August 3, 2022 by Robb & Co Chartered Accountants in Sutton Coldfield

In the first blog of this series on tax year basis reforms, we will be discussing the new rules that will affect how unincorporated businesses are taxed from 2023 to 24 and consider whether it is worth changing your accounting period.

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Posted in Blog, Business, Business Blog, SMEs, SMEs / Business, Tax, Tax Blog

How can tourism businesses achieve Net Zero?

Posted on July 20, 2022 by Robb & Co Chartered Accountants in Sutton Coldfield

As the UK experiences unprecedented high temperatures, your tourism business may well be benefiting from increased sales. However, whilst ice creams are flying off the shelves a much bigger dilemma is presented…

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Posted in Blog, Business, Business Blog, SMEs / Business, Tourism

New guidelines could help thousands of Britons cut their debt

Posted on July 13, 2022 by Robb & Co Chartered Accountants in Sutton Coldfield

Companies have been told by the Government’s Insolvency Service to consider the impact of rising prices and its effect on household incomes -meaning debts could be written off or repayments halved. Continue reading →

Posted in Blog, Business, Inflation, Insolvency

Jubilee provides extra bounce as business revenues on the rise

Posted on June 8, 2022 by Robb & Co Chartered Accountants in Sutton Coldfield

A royal Platinum Jubilee bounce is helping drive UK business ahead, as 60 per cent of SMEs expect to see a lift in revenues this quarter.

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Training schemes address labour and skills shortage in hospitality

Posted on June 1, 2022 by Robb & Co Chartered Accountants in Sutton Coldfield

The labour and skills shortages across the UK and within hospitality are well documented, but even if you don’t know your cruet from your Creuset, opportunities may be opening up.

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Loans to small businesses drop to lowest level on record

Posted on May 25, 2022 by Robb & Co Chartered Accountants in Sutton Coldfield

Banks have been accused of “pulling up the drawbridge” on lending to small businesses.

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Posted in Blog, Business, Business Blog, Finance, Loans, SME, SMEs, SMEs / Business

Should you buy an electric company car?

Posted on May 18, 2022 by Robb & Co Chartered Accountants in Sutton Coldfield

With the price of fuel continually rising, along with the sale of new petrol and diesel cars ending in 2030, the popularity of electric cars is rocketing.

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Enterprise investment rebounds strongly after being hit by pandemic

Posted on May 11, 2022 by Robb & Co Chartered Accountants in Sutton Coldfield

There has been a fall in investment of around 12 per cent in the Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS), largely caused by the effects of the pandemic.

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Student finance: How can employers stay up to date?

Posted on April 27, 2022 by Robb & Co Chartered Accountants in Sutton Coldfield

Student finance appears to be an issue that regularly changes, meaning those in charge of payroll for businesses must adapt to keep up.

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