by Ruth Clark | Mar 8, 2023 | Business, Tax
Running an e-commerce business is easier now than ever before. There are a number of ways you can create an online shop without needing to understand coding, whether you want something off-the-shelf or something developed specifically for you. But getting the shop...
by Ruth Clark | Feb 13, 2023 | Business, Tax
What directors can do before the end of the tax year to reduce the tax bill on dividends withdrawn and warns of a timing trap? It has taken a long time; but from 6 April 2023, the rate of tax on dividends will increase such that there is now near parity between taking...
by Ruth Clark | Jan 25, 2023 | Business, Tax
Working out rateable property values may feel like something of a dark art to those not in the know, and the news that these values are set to change again from April 1 next year could strike fear into the hearts of some. The Valuation Office Agency (VOA), which is...
by Ruth Clark | Jan 23, 2023 | Business, Tax
SEIS is a highly popular government-backed investment scheme that encourages investment in early-stage companies. Companies that can use the scheme. Your company can use the scheme if it? Carries out a new qualifying trade Established in the UK Is not trading on...
by Ruth Clark | Jan 18, 2023 | Business, Tax
New Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) come into effect at the very start of 2023, and companies need to be aware of their responsibilities when it comes to every type of packaging from wood, plastic, paper, glass and ‘other’ as determined by the new rules....
by Ruth Clark | Jan 16, 2023 | Business, Tax, VAT
It is quite common for a business to start a project, and then it either cannot progress for reasons outside the business’s control or the intended use changes. However, what happens to the VAT that has been reclaimed on the start-up or development costs if the...