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  • Setting up as a sole trader

    Setting up as a sole trader

    Posted on: 5th August 2024

    The way in which you operate your business determines the taxes that you pay and also your reporting obligations.

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  • Tax relief on charitable donations

    Tax relief on charitable donations

    Posted on: 31st July 2024

    If you make donations to charity, you can benefit from tax relief on those donations. This can be achieved in various ways.

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  • Reduction in higher rate of capital gains tax on residential property gains

    Reduction in higher rate of capital gains tax on residential property gains

    Posted on: 25th July 2024

    For capital gains tax purposes, residential property gains have their own, harsher, rules. Not only is tax charged at a higher rate, but taxpayers also have a shorter window in which to report the gain and pay the corresponding tax over to...

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  • Use Your Data to Beat Your Competition

    Use Your Data to Beat Your Competition

    Posted on: 20th July 2024

    Businesses are capturing more information than ever before. The most successful firms are not only capturing this information but are also focused on building their strategy around customer and market data. Here’s how you can do the...

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  • How Much Income Will You Need in Retirement?

    How Much Income Will You Need in Retirement?

    Posted on: 19th July 2024

    When planning for retirement, the key concept to understand is “financial freedom.” This is the point at which your pension, investments, and savings generate sufficient passive income, allowing you to completely give up work if you...

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  • Will paying voluntary NICs boost your pension?

    Will paying voluntary NICs boost your pension?

    Posted on: 18th July 2024

    To qualify for a full state pension, you need 35 qualifying years. You can earn these through paying National Insurance contributions or being awarded National Insurance credits

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  • Employer-provided equipment

    Employer-provided equipment

    Posted on: 15th July 2024

    Supplying equipment for business use is usually viewed as a tax-deductible expense for the business where the employee works in the office. However, what are the tax implications should an employee return to the office at least part of the time...

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  • Encouraging private investment

    Encouraging private investment

    Posted on: 15th July 2024

    For small companies, obtaining tax-efficient funding involves leveraging various schemes and incentives that minimise tax liabilities while maximising capital inflow. These schemes are designed to attract investment by offering tax reliefs to...

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  • Letting through a company

    Letting through a company

    Posted on: 12th July 2024

    The interest restriction for landlords letting residential property on long lets, the proposed abolition of the favourable furnished holiday letting rules and lower rates of corporation tax led many landlords to question whether it would be...

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  • Your In-House Business Development Team

    Your In-House Business Development Team

    Posted on: 12th July 2024

    In an increasingly competitive business environment, creating a business development culture within firms is more crucial than ever. 

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