If you want to ensure you qualify for the full state pension, then now’s the time to top up National Insurance contributions.
Read moreOn 23 September 2022, Kwasi Kwarteng, the new Chancellor (the fifth in as many years) delivered a Tax Cutting “Fiscal Event” or Mini-Budget to help boost economic growth. We take a look at the main details.
Read moreMany people will have a little more in their pay packet from this month, thanks to an increase in the National Insurance thresholds.
Read moreThe Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rishi Sunak, delivered his Spring Statement on 23 March 2022. With inflation increasing, fuel prices rising and the debt of COVID still to be worked on, we’ve taken a look at the main points that will affect businesses from this year’s budget.
Read moreThe Chancellor’s Spring Statement 2022 pulled a couple of rabbits out of the hat to help…
Read moreAll eyes will be on the Chancellor on March 23, when he stands up in the…
Read moreFor those who spend their working lives as employees, unless they have several years out of…
Read moreThe start of October marked the end of much of the government’s support given to people…
Read moreToday marks the end of the furlough scheme, brought in by the government as one pillar of its economic measures to help employers and employees get through the pandemic.
Read moreClass 1 employer National Insurance contributions represent a significant outlay for businesses, levied at 13.8% on…
Read moreENGLAND – NEW NATIONAL RESTRICTIONS FROM 5 NOVEMBER The Government has issued information on the new…
Read moreThe Government has announced an extension to the furlough scheme into spring 2021, offering further support…
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Read moreIf you run a business and are feeling generous this Christmas, make sure you understand the tax rules around making Christmas gifts
Read moreHere’s our reaction to the 2023 Autumn Statement – there was talk of backing British business but there wasn’t a huge amount of substance.
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