NHS Continuing Healthcare – it exists. But can you actually get it?
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on September 27, 2024NHS Continuing Healthcare is not means-tested and should cover all the care costs for your elderly relatives when become ill from old age.
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?
Buy to let tax – watch out for these elephant traps!
Posted by Karen Jones on September 25, 2024Buy to let tax – if you are a landlord, you’ll know that changes to the tax regime are making incomes drop. Don’t fall into these traps!
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.
Do 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 may qualify for a state pension increase. We explain how this works.
Employee ownership: The route to success?
Posted by Mark Ingle on September 23, 2024Employee owned businesses can have a positive effect on both the business and the employees. Could employee ownership be a route to success?
Business Crisis Management – how good are you?
Posted by Mark Boulter on September 20, 2024Business crisis management – it’s not really IF you’ll suffer a crisis but WHEN. Have YOU got a business crisis management plan in place?
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.
Financial planning advice for the elderly – Part 1 of 3
Posted by Kevin Wheeler on September 19, 2024Financial planning advice becomes more and more relevant the older you become. We look at various aspects such as Wills and Inheritance Tax.