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  • Delay salary to save tax

    Delay salary to save tax

    Business Tax, Personal Tax

    As a company owner manager, you decide when to take income from your business. If that’s your only source of income, tax planning is relatively simple but it’s trickier if you have other sources. What’s the best strategy to improve tax efficiency?

    26.06.2025
  • Cutting the cost of a company car

    Cutting the cost of a company car

    Business Tax, Personal Tax

    You want to help your young son replace the ancient car he currently drives. The plan is for your company to buy it but for the running costs to be met by your son. That’s fine with him but is there a more tax and cost-effective alternative?

    23.06.2025
  • Changes to NDAs from 1 October 2025

    Changes to NDAs from 1 October 2025

    Business law, Employment law

    From 1 October 2025 non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) will become unenforceable if they prevent victims of crime from making certain disclosures. What does the new law say?

    16.06.2025
  • When will you have to register your new business for MTD?

    When will you have to register your new business for MTD?

    Business Tax, Personal Tax

    The timetable for mandatory use of Making Tax Digital for Income Tax Self-Assessment (MTD ITSA) by existing businesses is well established. But when must you use MTD ITSA if you start a new business or create a new income stream?

    14.06.2025
  • EU law change for virtual events: how will it affect you?

    EU law change for virtual events: how will it affect you?

    VAT

    Your business organises live events online, charging delegates a fee to attend. What are the rules about charging VAT and what changes took place on 1 January 2025 that will affect you if EU delegates attend your sessions?

    11.06.2025
  • Forthcoming changes to statutory sick pay

    Forthcoming changes to statutory sick pay

    Business Tax, Employment law

    According to statistics from the Office for National Statistics (ONS), the rate of sickness absence fell to an average of 4.4 working days lost per worker in 2024, down from 4.9 days in 2023. Whilst this is good news for employers, forthcoming changes to statutory sick pay (SSP) are less good news. What do you need to know?

    10.06.2025
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