Could you avoid tax on your company vans?
Read moreNew Rates for Fuel in Company Cars
From 1 March 2015 the rate you pay or reclaim on fuel in company cars is reducing as follows…
Read moreFind your staging date
A business must operate the Auto Enrolment rules from its staging date. Read more to find your staging date.
Read moreJanuary Goal Setting
At this time of year many people start to think about the year ahead, and make plans accordingly. After all, if you don’t have goals, whether personal or for your business, how do you know when you have succeeded.
When setting your goals, you should make them SMART…
Read moreFed up with posting invoices to your accounting software?
The advancement in time saving to bookkeeping continues. It is now possible to send your invoices and receipts to a third party, who will then populate your accounting software with the data automatically.
Read moreChanges to IR35
Inland Revenue guidance, known as IR35, was brought in in 1999 to stop people who, in the Revenue’s eyes, should be employed, benefiting from lower taxation by trading through their own limited companies instead of being paid through PAYE.
Read moreMaking money from computer games
There was an interesting discussion on an accountant’s forum last week regarding a customer who makes money by buying and selling players on a FIFA computer game. He earns FIFA game coins, which he then sells to other novice players for real cash.
Read moreNational Minimum Wage Changes – Don’t get caught out
On 1st October 2014 an increase to the national minimum wage will come into effect.
Read moreFurther postponement of RTI penalties
Back in March of this year, we reported in our blog that the issuing of automatic penalties for the late submission of Full Payment Submissions (FPS) and Employer Payment Summaries (EPS) were being delayed until October 2014. However, HMRC have just announced that small employers (50 employees or less) will not face the prospect of any penalties until March 2015.
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