
IR35 tax rules changing – double taxation to end
Posted by Karen Jones on April 4, 2024From April 2024, IR35 tax rules are changing. Organisations facing penalties will no longer have to worry about ‘double taxation’.

Payroll outsourcing: is it worth it?
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on March 28, 2024As businesses grow, many start to look at outsourcing their payroll. We look at whether payroll outsourcing is worth it.

Charging a company car at home? It’s 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.

Company size thresholds to change
Posted by Shahid Hameed on March 21, 2024The government has announced that it plans to change company size thresholds, leading to less complex reporting for thousands of firms.

Statutory Pay Rates 2025: are you ready for the changes?
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on March 8, 2024Increases to some statutory pay rates are round the corner. Are you ready for them, or do you need a hand making your payroll compliant?

Government Gateway accounts to be replaced
Posted by Karen Jones on March 4, 2024The government is phasing out Government Gateway accounts. Soon you’ll be able to access central government services using a single login.

HMRC continues to clamp down on unpaid dividend tax
Posted by Karen Jones on February 12, 2024HMRC continues to write to business owners it believes have failed to declare and pay dividend tax. We tell you what you need to know.

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.

Contribute to your partner’s retirement and get pension relief
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on February 8, 2024Did you know that you can contribute to a partner’s or child’s retirement fund and get significant pension tax relief? We explain how.

State pension age to rise further?
Posted by Ben Locker on February 5, 2024Soon the state pension age will rise to 67. Yet new research suggests it will need to rise to 71 by 2050. When will you be able to retire?