Not claiming Child Benefit? You could be damaging your state pension
Posted by Karen Jones on July 24, 2024If you are in the High Income Child Benefit Charge bracket, not claiming child benefit can be a costly mistake as you maybe putting your state pension at risk.
Renters’ Rights Bill – what it means for landlords
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on July 22, 2024In the 2024 King’s speech, the government announced it would introduce a new Renters’ Rights Bill. We look at the proposals in detail.
How to negotiate in business
Posted by Mark Ingle on July 22, 2024How to negotiate in business – we thought it would be a good time to look at how to negotiate in business as it really is a vital business skill.
Paying taxes early? Be careful!
Posted by Karen Jones on July 19, 2024HMRC slapped fines on one business owner for paying taxes early. A tribunal overturned the penalties, but it pays to be careful!
King’s speech 2024 – what it means for you
Posted by Ben Locker on July 18, 2024We look at the bills outlined in the King’s speech in July 2024 and examine what they mean for businesses, employers and your finances.
Share price falls. When the best thing to do is….nothing.
Posted by Jon Gandell on July 17, 2024Share prices – when the UK stock market goes through a fall as a result of a world event many are asking us what they should do.
Thinking of registering for VAT? Try HMRC’s new VAT estimator tool
Posted by Mark Ingle on July 15, 2024If you’re thinking of registering for VAT, a new online tool from HMRC will help you work out what registration would mean for your business.
CGT liability on divorce / separation: the changes explained
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on July 15, 2024Did you know that the rules governing CGT liability on divorce / separation are set to change? We talk you through the new legislation.
Money Purchase Annual Allowance (MPAA) – watch out for the pension tax trap!
Posted by Laurence Sanderson on July 12, 2024Money Purchase Annual Allowance (MPAA) – you will need to take this into account when assessing the tax relief available on pensions.
Payroll errors affect a quarter of UK employees
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on July 11, 2024New research has found that 25% of employees have experienced payroll errors. Why do these happen, and what can you do about them?