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Rollover relief
  • Rollover relief

Replacement of business asset relief Rollover relief (ROR) allows the gain arising on the disposal of a qualifying business asset to be rolled over (i.e deferred) when the sale proceeds are reinvested in a qualifying replacement asset within a qualifying time period. This relief is both available to individuals and companies. For individuals   The…Read More

Posted in: Allowance | Companies | Helpful Tips | Tax

COVID-19 the numbers
  • COVID-19 the numbers

The numbers behind the covid-19 pandemic The Coronavirus has pushed the world into a downward financial spiral and plagued global societies with financial uncertainty, loss and great sadness. Many international governments and health organisations are doing all they can to not only stop the spread but to also provide support and stability to those also…Read More

Posted in: Companies | News

Cash Flow
  • Cash Flow

Look after your cash flow and it will look after your business More so now than ever, cash is extremely important to the success of your business. As we slowly come out of COVID 19, it will be vital to make sure you are making the most of your cash reserves, support loans and managing…Read More

Posted in: Companies | Helpful Tips | Loans | QuickBooks | Tax | VAT

Open Banking Update
  • Open Banking Update

Open banking regulations came into impact on March 14th 2020.  Since then, most people with bank connections to QuickBooks will have noticed a difference to the way that their accounts are connected, whether that be that the connection now runs uninterrupted for 90 days without security needed, or that the bank feed is no longer…Read More

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The Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme – The Important Facts
  • The Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme – The Important Facts

The HMRC Job Retention Scheme Portal has been live for nearly two weeks now and the first applicants have started receiving payments. But with furloughing being such a new concept and the many updates to the guidance from the government, it can be difficult to understand. Here we look at the most important points. What…Read More

Posted in: Companies | Helpful Tips | Loans | Staff

Stock Transfers during COVID-19
  • Stock Transfers during COVID-19

How to complete a stock transfer form and get it processed, including new measures put in place because of Coronavirus (COVID-19). Due to measures put in place to stop the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) HMRC have temporarily changed the way they deal with Stamp Duty. You should not post stock transfer forms to HMRC –…Read More

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Selling part of your garden
  • Selling part of your garden

Potentially a tax-free way to make the most out of your unused land For those of you with a sizable garden, you may have thought at some point that you may not be using this space to its full potential. Maybe you were planning to grow some vegetables and then realised, you don’t have the…Read More

Posted in: Helpful Tips | Tax

Changes to Capital Gains Tax
  • Changes to Capital Gains Tax

The government have introduced changes to the way that Capital Gains Tax for residential properties is reported and paid with effect from 6th April 2020. These changes mean that when you sell a residential property in the UK that results in a Capital Gains Tax liability you will have 30 days from completion of the…Read More

Posted in: Allowance | Helpful Tips | Tax

PAYE Settlement Agreement- PSA
  • PAYE Settlement Agreement- PSA

A PAYE Settlement Agreement (PSA) allows you, as an employer, to make an annual payment to cover all the tax and National Insurance due on minor, irregular or impracticable expenses or benefits for your employees. Class 1B national insurance is due on PSA’s which means that the expense or benefit does not need to be…Read More

Posted in: Companies | Helpful Tips | Tax

Tax Efficient Salary & Dividends 2021
  • Tax Efficient Salary & Dividends 2021

Small-business owner-managers Do you want to know how to draw £50,000 from your company and pay just £2,663 in tax and NI whilst saving £1,726 in corporate tax? Or even better, do you want to know how to draw £50,000 from your company and pay just £3,023 in tax and NI whilst saving £2,375 in…Read More

Posted in: Allowance | Companies | Helpful Tips | Tax

Self-employed Grant
  • Self-employed Grant

Who can get the Self-Employed grant? Sole traders or partners in a trading partnership, but not director/owners of limited company businesses. What will you get? A taxable grant representing up to 80% of your average profits if you meet the following criteria: you submitted your tax return for 2018/19 ( year ended 5th April 2019…Read More

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Support for Self-Employed COVID-19
  • Support for Self-Employed COVID-19

On Thursday evening, Chancellor Rishi Sunak unveiled the eagerly awaited government aid plans for the self-employed in the UK. The scheme looks to mirror the current support offered to the employed by offering an 80% guarantee on income up to £2,500 per month (dependant on conditions). How much will I get? Much like the scheme…Read More

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What Financial Support is Available for businesses during the COVID-19 Outbreak?
  • What Financial Support is Available for businesses during the COVID-19 Outbreak?

With the vast majority of the country practising ‘social isolation’ during the outbreak of the Coronavirus, we are seeing that more money is remaining in pockets and out of the cash flow of small businesses. We look at some of the solutions available to help businesses protect themselves through this potentially difficult time financially. Government…Read More

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What did we learn from the Budget about changes to pension reforms from 6th April 2020?
  • What did we learn from the Budget about changes to pension reforms from 6th April 2020?

It was announced that there would be an increase to the tapered annual allowance for pensions. There will be a £90,000 increase to ‘threshold income’ – increasing it from £110,000 to £200,000. Broadly speaking threshold income is your net income less your gross personal pension contributions. This means that individuals with a threshold income of…Read More

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Tracking stock in QuickBooks Online
  • Tracking stock in QuickBooks Online

Keeping track of stock can be a tedious process that business owners dread on a daily, weekly or monthly occurrence depending on how often you may like to do a stock count.  However, QuickBooks Online can do this for you, with no extra work other than the standard bookkeeping that you have to currently do…Read More

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Robert Kiyosaki

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