With certain coronavirus measures remaining in place for the foreseeable future, the chancellor has announced that there will be a temporary holiday on stamp duty for buyers.
These are difficult and uncertain times for many small businesses - even some larger businesses are struggling and this pandemic has only just begun. The Government has announced a raft…
The Good Work Plan comes into effect in April 2020, and if you have casual workers or zero hour contract workers you need to be aware of the changes and…
Back in 2017 when the Government announced plans to reform IR35 legislation for the Public Sector, we guessed it wouldn’t be long until the same was applied to the Private…
Usually the most important fixture in the calendar every spring, the Statement this spring has certainly taken a back seat. Brexit is dominating Parliament this month as we still have…
Yesterday Chancellor of the Exchequer, Philip Hammond, presented the Autumn Budget for 2018. In this blog we’ve pulled out the key details affecting your business and personal accounting, including changes…
The Chancellor’s first ever ‘paired-back’ Spring Statement was made in Parliament today. We’ve stripped out the information that small businesses need to know, but we’ve also included a link so…
The chancellor of the exchequer, Philip Hammond, delivered the first-ever Autumn Budget today in parliament. Here’s our summary with a special focus on what small businesses and contractors need to…
Today (8th March 2017) Philip Hammond announced the Spring Budget at the House of Commons. This year’s Brexit-conscious budget will have a significant impact for SMEs, contractors, freelancers and the…