Take your first steps in Freelancing and launch your new career With the right preparation and research, freelance work can be a lucrative and rewarding alternative to being an employee. More and more professionals, both at the beginning of their career and towards the end, are recognising the potential of […]
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On January 15th Carillion, the UK’s second largest construction business, went into liquidation after losing money on major contracts and running up debts of £1.5 billion. As with many such collapses the worst affected will be the smaller suppliers and sub-contractors. In order to minimise your credit exposure to your […]
Getting access to cutting-edge equipment and technology with a degree of flexibility asset financing can give you, means this is often seen as the perfect solution for small to medium-sized businesses. Asset financing is a way of building your company whilst spreading costs over a period of time, often used […]
On 6 April 2017 new rules came into play which meant that “public bodies” – and for the purpose of these rules, GP practices are classed as a public body – now have to decide whether off-payroll workers should be subject to the deduction of tax and national insurance contributions […]
As of the end of September 2017 the government’s new Corporate Criminal Offences legislation has been in effect. Adding responsibilities with regards to facilitating tax evasion, it is important that all businesses are aware of what their responsibilities are, and how far-reaching the legislation is. As stated in the introduction […]
Internal meetings are the lifeblood of every business. Several meetings probably take place in your business every day. Many people view them as the way people within the business communicate, a place where all the decisions are made, and the most important issues of the moment are decided… But in […]
In July of 2017, HMRC announced and launched a change to the PAYE system. Since its release, HMRC have begun to use real time information from employers when calculating employees’ taxes. Termed ‘dynamic coding’, this new system looks to adjust tax codes as they occur (known as ‘in–year adjustments’ or […]
In October 2017 the T-Charge came into force in central London. It represents the first step in major governmental plans to improve air quality in urban centres and, ultimately, throughout the British Isles. The UK government has received several warnings from the UK courts and the European Commissions about air […]
I am sure like every business owner you have doubts. Doubts that you are: taking your business in the right direction recruiting the right people selling the right products and services. But, do you allow those doubts to hold you back? Or do you push through those doubts and make […]
After the mad rush of January, having to pay your tax bill for the year as well as half again towards next year, some of you may have put the next payment to the back of your mind. I’ve been doing a bit of digging to see if there are […]