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Are Staff Expenses Causing you a headache?
Are you in control of your team's expenses? Team expenses can be really hard work, firstly to monitor the spend and make sure it is authorised, but then to ensure receipts are kept and properly paid. Our book-keepers were wasting a lot of time each month tracking down...
New Tech Check Service
Do you have the right tech solutions for your Finance team? Our Tech Check Service will review your whole finance process and recommend the most efficient solution that is unique to your business. Here’s a bit about our favourite apps right now: Dext can save...
Should you choose a company van over a company car?
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What is rent-a-room relief?
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Vat inspection – the good, the bad and the scary
It’s another scorcher of a day today and Adam and I are breathing a very big sigh of relief this afternoon. The sunny month of June, for us, started with an email from HMRC that every business hopes never to receive – a routine VAT Compliance check (AKA...
May Newsletter
It might be May (already?!) but there will be no ‘May Day’ emergencies on our watch. We’re not just here for your ‘nuts and bolts’ accountancy needs, though these are always important. We’re here to keep our ear to the ground and to keep on top of everything you need...
IR35 News
If you are a director contracting your services via a limited company, HMRC’s IR35 (often described as ‘disguised employees’) rules may apply to you, especially if you provide services to a medium/large company. Make sure you’ve got it covered! Here’s a recap of the...
Recovery Loan Scheme (RLS) update
Recovery Loan Scheme (RLS) – further details have now been published and I have summarised the main points below. I have also looked at some of the most popular banks to see how easy it is to apply and find any further information I can. If you need help with your...
Budget 2021 – key points
Furlough Scheme extended The furlough scheme will be extended until the end of September with a gradual wind down from July. In July employers will contribute 10% of the cost, in August and September employers will contribute 20%. SEISS payments (Self-employed income...