Ahoy – The End of the Tax Year is Nigh!
Posted by Karen Jones on February 10, 2023The end of the tax year is near, don’t leave your taxes to the last minute, start planning now and leave yourself time to take advantage.
How to reduce your tax bill legitimately
Posted by Karen Jones on January 19, 2023Tax return season is upon us once again. In this post we explore legitimate ways of reducing your tax bill.
4 good reasons to beat January’s self-assessment tax return deadline
Posted by Karen Jones on December 14, 2022January’s self-assement tax return deadline is almost here. But don’t wait until then to do it – this year it’s important to do it early!
HMRC asking wealthy individuals for pre-filing meetings
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on September 8, 2022HMRC is writing to wealthy individuals asking them for a telephone meeting before they submit their tax returns. But should you take part?
Electric cars and tax – how to offset the full cost of a new vehicle
Posted by Mark Ingle on April 25, 2022Do you want to buy a company vehicle? If so, it’s worth knowing the rules covering electric cars and tax – they can save you a lot of money!
Capital Allowances – Six things to know about
Posted by Liz Cordell on March 9, 2022One of the first things you should know about Capital Allowances is what you can claim on? We explain below what qualifies for Capital Allowances, along with some other things we think you should know.
What if HMRC visits my business? : Our top tips
Posted by Kirsty Demeza on July 12, 2021What if HMRC visits my business? Here we give our top tips on what you can do to make the experience as stress-free as possible.
Tax Return deadline looms. Don’t forget to pay any amounts due by 31 January!
Posted by Karen Jones on January 9, 2021The Tax Return online submission deadline is looming ever closer (31st January) so If you haven’t made your submission or provided everything to your accountant you are very short on time to get this done.
Children aged under 18 and tax – a few key considerations
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on October 6, 2017Income tax and National Insurance As with adults, children aged under 18 can earn up to the tax free allowance in each tax year (£12,500 in 2020/21) and pay no income tax.
From receivership to a new firm of thriving bakers
Posted by THP on September 9, 2014When I discovered THP, I was impressed because this wasn’t a company that was just trying to expand its client list. They were a complete contrast to the accountancy firms we used in the early days of the nursery – these never gave us a clear understanding of what we were paying for. In contrast,