With SMEs struggling to cope with economic headwinds, they must be working efficiently and taking measures to make sure they avoid being defrauded.
A guide to National Insurance and State Pension eligibility
Introduced in 2016, the new State Pension is a payment based on your National Insurance record when you get to State Pension age.
The importance of cash flow for tourism businesses
With the busy Christmas period approaching, businesses operating in the hospitality and tourism sector will be dealing with increased demand.
Accountants helping businesses make savings, says survey
Accountants are saving businesses time and money as well as easing the pressure of rising inflation, according to a new survey.
The significance of ‘One To Many’ letters from HMRC
Letters have been sent out to individuals listed as ‘Persons of Significant Control’ (PSC), urging them to check and, where necessary, correct their tax returns.
Avoiding obstacles with the Construction Industry Scheme
Under the Construction Industry Scheme (CIS), contractors take money from a subcontractor’s payments and send it to HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC).
Top tips for launching a successful start-up
Starting a new business can be a daunting and challenging prospect.
Looking to grow – What are the benefits of networking? And how can your accountant help?
Communication and networking may not seem a priority for busy SMEs struggling against economic headwinds at the moment.
Self Assessment customers could be a target for fraudsters as deadline approaches
With the deadline for returning paper Self Assessment tax returns for the 2021 to 2022 tax year rapidly approaching, HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has warned taxpayers to be on the lookout for fraudsters.
UK set to review foreign worker visa conditions to ease labour shortage
As the UK labour shortage continues, it has been reported that Prime Minister Liz Truss is to launch a review of the UK’s visa scheme.




