What’s the point of the £100 late filing fine? Does it make any difference? These days you won’t get much change from a ...
Launching a new accounting firm used to be an expensive business. Not only did you have things like office space, desks, ...
The central bank today announced that it is reducing interest by a quarter-point to 4.5%, marking the lowest level since May ...
Time to Talk Day [1] on 6 February is a chance to encourage people to open up about their mental health and talk about how ...
I am seeking definitive guidance on several accounting-related matters, as past experiences with different accountants have yielded inconsistent advice ...
As an accountant, one of your primary roles is ensuring your landlord clients are maximising their tax relief by claiming all ...
My client is a basic rate taxpayer and was granted some share options by her employer as part of a CSOP in June 2024. The option certificate states that ...
Rapid advancements in technology are changing the way the world works, with finance naturally caught up in the rush.
15 years ago one of our directors purchased a flat that was one of three in a converted house. At the time one of the other flat owners added him to the management company as director and shareholder.
A couple of recent news stories have acted as a strong reminder of why economies around the world, including our own, are flailing.
I had a letter come through earlier this week from HMRC for one of my clients saying " We're writing to let you know that the last self-assessment tax ...
The first tier tribunal (FTT) has struck out a case concerning top slicing relief, on the basis that it had no jurisdiction to hear the appeal. However, ...