
Sole Trader vs. Limited Company: A Freelancer’s Guide (2024)
Which is the best legal entity for a brand new freelancer business? It’s a question we are often asked, sole trader vs limited company, which
Which is the best legal entity for a brand new freelancer business? It’s a question we are often asked, sole trader vs limited company, which
💷 So, the FSB are in the process of lobbying HMRC to increase the VAT registration threshold to £100,000 It’s been at its current level
Advisory fuel rates are changing from quarter beginning 1 December 2023 for certain vehicles!
The rate for electric cars has been reduced to 9p per mile and hybrid cars are treated as petrol or diesel for these purposes. This reflects the slight decrease to electricity costs over recent months.
Other changes can be found in the main table
Have you ever considered selling on Amazon or eBay, setting up an eCommerce business, or a little side hustle?
If this sounds like you, it seems you are not alone.
More and more people these days are selling online to boost their income, sometimes just for a bit of fun and with no higher plans, and other times in the hopes of turning this so called side hustle into their dream job and their very first foray into entrepreneurship…
We have been receiving lots of enquiries recently about accounts and tax for Amazon sellers, so I’ve recorded a little video outlining our top tips if you are thinking about giving it a go yourself…
Advisory fuel rates are changing from quarter beginning 1 September 2023 for certain vehicles!
The rate for electric cars will be 10p per mile and hybrid cars are treated as petrol or diesel for these purposes. This further increase reflects the higher electricity costs faces by energy consumers throughout the country…
This article explores the ‘associated companies rules’ which came into effect alongside the new corporation tax rules from 1 April 2023.
HMRC have just announced that they will raise interest rates on late payments by a further 0.25% from 31 May 2023 to 7%. Repayment rates will also increase to 3.5%
Jeremy Hunt’s first Budget announced on Wednesday 15 March 2023 may have been a bit of a damp squib for small business, but after the chaos of Autumn 2022, for accountants, tax advisors, economists and software companies around the country I suspect there was a huge sigh of relief.
So rather than complain about the lack of anything interesting to talk about, perhaps we should remember that sometimes a little bit of stability goes a long way!
What is the Construction Industry Scheme (CIS)? The Construction Industry Scheme (CIS) is a set of rules and regulations that govern the way tax is
The Plastic Packaging Tax (PPT) was introduced in April 2022 on plastic packaging that does not contain at least 30% recycled plastic content – read the full article to find out if you are affected, and what to do if you are!
It’s Christmas!! Well nearly! ???????? We have a very special guest in the office today – Scoobie, Olivia’s absolutely gorgeous Labrador puppy, although at six
Personal brands becoming increasingly important for all types of businesses and the individuals who run them. Business owners are increasingly curious about what they can
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