Leasing electric cars: what are the tax benefits?
Posted by Mark Ingle on April 29, 2024Are you thinking about leasing electric cars for your business? In this article we look at the tax implications – and potential tax savings.
Charging a company car at home? It’s now tax free
Posted by Mark Ingle on March 25, 2024Do you charge a company car at home? If so, you’ll be glad to know that reimbursements are now tax free. We explain how the new system works.
Business software – five of the best tools to help you to manage your small business
Posted by Mark Ingle on March 20, 2024For small business owners, time is precious. We list five small business software tools to help you save time and grow your business.
Freelancers – common mistakes and how to avoid them – 6 tips
Posted by Mark Ingle on March 15, 2024Freelancers – in this blog we look at the most common mistakes made by freelancers when they set up their businesses and how to avoid them.
Cash flow management – 10 strategies for your business
Posted by Mark Ingle on March 6, 2024Cash flow management can be tricky, especially for small businesses. In this article, we look at how a small business can manage cash flow effectively.
The end of the tax year is getting close….time to update your accountant
Posted by Mark Ingle on February 28, 2024The end of the tax year is moving closer. We look at some of the things that you will need to tell your accountant in advance.
HMRC does a U-turn on double cab pick-ups
Posted by Mark Ingle on February 22, 2024The government has withdrawn new rules that would have make double-cab picks ups a much more expensive option for company fleets.
Companies House to axe filleted and abridged accounts
Posted by Mark Ingle on February 12, 2024The way company accounts are filed will change. However, the loss of filleted and abridged accounts for SMEs will have privacy implications.
Cut Corporation Tax by being kind!
Posted by Mark Ingle on January 19, 2024Cut your Corporation Tax by giving to charity? Find out how to you reduce your tax bills by being kind and making charitable donations.
Online sales tax rules have changed – do you trade on ebay?
Posted by Mark Ingle on January 8, 2024Online sales tax rules changed on 1st January 2024 – digital platforms now have to share detailed user and sales information with HMRC. Do you trade on ebay?