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Accounting for eCommerce: 5 Top Tips for Things You Actually Need to Be Doing
Whether you’re running your own small business through a 3rd party platform (such as Amazon, eBay, Etsy, etc), or have your own website with payment …
Tax Tip: Should You Be VAT Registered?
Did you know that you don’t have to meet the VAT Threshold (£85,000 per annum) to register? You can choose to register for VAT even …
Tax Tip: Is Annual Investment Allowance (AIA) Right For You?
Working out your accounting calendar takes a bit of doing, especially if you’re looking to make the most of reliefs, benefits, and allowable expenses. The …
Tax Tip: Consistent Tax Codes
Trying to work out your tax bill can be frustrating, especially if you’ve got income coming in from a lot of different sources – and …
Trading Losses – Carry Back Or Carry Forward?
In the March 2021 Budget, it was announced that the normal one-year carryback for trading losses would be extended to three years. That means that …
Pension Contribution Is Tax Efficient For Both Employee And Employer
Pension contribution to approved pension funds on behalf of employees and directors continue to be a tax-free benefit provided the annual input limit is not …
Tax Free Childcare Account Subsidises Summer Camp Costs
If you have children under 12 who attend a nursery, after school club, playscheme, childminder or you are considering sending them to a summer camp …
VAT Made Easy: Filling in Your Return and Making Payments on Time
Businesses who earn more than £85,000 per annum have to be VAT (Value Added Tax) registered. When you register for VAT, whether you’ve reached the …
Tax Tip: Setting up as a Sole Trader
Setting up as a Sole Trader in the UK means informing the tax office, registering for Self-Assessment, and getting your accounts in order in readiness …
What are the Benefits of Hiring an Accountant for Your Small Business?
Whether you’re just starting out as a self-employed sole trader, run a small venture that employs others, or have been active for awhile but are …
Explaining Tax Forms: P11D – What it Is and Why You Need to Keep it Safe
Whether you’re employed, self-employed, or an employee yourself – dealing with the tax office (HMRC) can leave you swimming in paperwork and holding on to …
Understanding Self Employment – Landlords: What Can You Legally Claim for?
Owning property has always been seen as a good investment. For 34% of landlords in the UK, 2022 is looking to be a year for …
Xero tutorial: 14 Simple Guides to help you learn the software
As Xero accountants, we use this powerful accounting software regularly as part of our working day with a large variety of clients. Xero, at an …