From 1 April 2025, the National Minimum Wage will rise to £12.21 per hour (an increase of 6.7 per cent), meaning rising employment costs for businesses. For graduates, higher earnings can trigger student loan repayments, a factor you should consider … Continue reading
HMRC’s bookkeeping shake-up: New rules for 2025 and beyond!
As the 2025/26 tax year approaches, it brings several significant changes to HM Revenue & Customs’ (HMRC’s) rules that will impact your business operations, financial reporting, and tax management. Here is a quick rundown of the new rules that are … Continue reading
Confusion on savings interest – HMRC weighs in
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has clarified that if your earnings from interest exceed £10,000, tax may apply depending on the account type. This clarification came when a customer reached out to the tax authority on X to see if … Continue reading
Become an eco-conscious business – Taking advantage of Climate Change Agreements
Taking advantage of green tax reliefs is a good way to reduce how much Climate Change Levy tax (CCL) your business pays. To get these reliefs, your business will need to operate in a more environmentally friendly way. Any business … Continue reading
Sole traders – Is there a benefit to van ownership?
As a sole trader, it is only natural to look for opportunities to save money and maximise your earnings. One effective strategy is to consider buying a van, as sole traders can benefit from tax deductions on business-related expenses through … Continue reading