Investing in your business is still tax effective
If you crunch the numbers, and decide that investing in new technology, a new van, or other equipment will make a positive difference to your
If you crunch the numbers, and decide that investing in new technology, a new van, or other equipment will make a positive difference to your
You are required to make National Insurance Contributions on your earnings, whether employed or self-employed, until you reach the State Retirement Age. The only exception
Computers are not everyone’s cup of tea. In fact, there are very few of us who can declare with some confidence that we are computer
Employers, or more specifically, the persons in charge of processing their payroll, are hopefully checking the box to claim the National Insurance Employment Allowance (EA)?
There are a number of ways that director shareholders of private companies can withdraw funds from their businesses. We have listed below a number of
It is fair to conclude that Mrs May’s ambitions suffered a set-back Thursday last week. She is now attempting to manage a minority government, and
Last week we discussed in this blog, how to recover VAT paid prior to registering for VAT. This week we are going to sketch out
Businesses that provide employees with taxable benefits: company cars, health insurance and so on, will be aware that a benefit in kind charge is added
1 June 2017 – Due date for Corporation Tax due for the year ended 31 August 2016. 19 June 2017 – PAYE and NIC deductions
It is possible to reclaim VAT you have paid on any business purchases before you have subsequently registered for VAT. In fact, once you have
An example may illustrate the answer to this question. Harry updates his iPad and decides to sell his old one – he does not use
Following on from the previous article, we thought readers might be interested in the consequences if they fail to pay their Self Assessment tax on
Are you self-employed? If you are, you may need to make your second payment on account for 2016-17, due date for payment is 31 July
Apparently, over 4 million tax payers are eligible to claim the new marriage allowance, but only 2 million have done so. If our math is