About Jon Pryse-Jones
Since joining THP in 1978, Jon Pryse-Jones has been hands on with every area of the business. Now specialising in strategy, business planning, and marketing, Jon remains at the forefront of the growth and development at THP.
An ideas man, Jon enjoys getting the most out of all situations, “I act as a catalyst for creative people and encourage them to think outside the box,” he says, “and I’m not afraid of being confrontational. It often leads to a better result for THP and its clients.”
Jon’s appreciation for THP extends to his fellow team members and the board. “They really know how to run a successful business,” he says. He’s keen on IT and systems development as critical to success, and he continues to guide THP to be at the cutting edge and effective.
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Joint and several tax liability notices explained
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on October 7, 2024In certain circumstances, HMRC can hold company directors personally liable for tax debts by issuing a joint and several liability notice.

State pension National Insurance contributions – have you paid enough?
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on October 3, 2024Have you made enough state pension National Insurance contributions to qualify for the full pension? If not, help is at hand.

Payroll fraud – and how to avoid it
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on October 1, 2024In this post, we look at how payroll fraud can happen, what it costs businesses ini the UK, and ways you can prevent it.

EPC upgrades back on the table for private landlords
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on September 26, 2024While proposed EPC upgrades were scrapped by the last government, Labour now plans to reintroduce energy efficiency requirements.

Government measures to tackle late invoice payments
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on September 26, 2024Late invoice payments are on the increase, causing cashflow problems for SMEs. What can you do to help make sure you get paid on time?

Section 21 changes – should I be worried?
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on September 24, 2024Section 21 changes – we consider the effect of the section 21 changes proposed by the government as long ago as April 2019.

Could you qualify for a state pension increase?
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on September 23, 2024If you claimed Child Benefit before 2000, there’s a chance you could qualify for a state pension increase. We explain how this works.

Economic Crime Levy – does your business need to pay?
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on September 19, 2024In this article, we look at which businesses need to pay the Economic Crime Levy and comply with Money Laundering Regulations.

Rental sector reform – what’s in the Renters’ Rights Bill?
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on September 12, 2024Rental sector reform is very much back on the agenda. We take a look at what’s in the new Renters’ Rights Bill and what it means for you.

Tenant fees – what a landlord can charge and what he can’t
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on September 10, 2024A ban on charging tenants many types of fees was introduced in 2019. Here’s what you need to know about the tenant fees ban.