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Tax relief on pension contributions for employees

20/08/2026

Receiving tax relief on pension contributions into a workplace pension is a great way to help prepare for retirement. In addition, contributions from your employer can make the pension savings even greater. If you are automatically enrolled into a workplace pension a percentage of your earnings is paid into your pension fund each...

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HMRC penalties for failing to notify a tax liability

20/08/2026

If you become liable to pay a tax or register for a tax that HMRC has not already been informed about, you must notify HMRC within the relevant time limit. Failing to do so can result in a financial penalty in addition to the tax and any interest due. A failure to notify can arise in a range of situations, including when a business...

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Incorporation Relief may reduce your CGT bill

20/08/2026

When a sole trader or partnership transfers a business to a limited company, a chargeable gain may arise. This is usually calculated by comparing the market value of the business assets at the date of incorporation with their original cost. Without any relief, this gain would normally be subject to Capital Gains Tax (CGT). However,...

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Official rate of interest for beneficial loans

20/08/2026

Employers providing loans to employees or directors need to ensure they correctly calculate any taxable benefit using HMRC’s official rate of interest. Where a loan is provided at no interest or at a rate below the official rate, a taxable benefit may arise. These types of loans are referred to as beneficial loans. A beneficial loan...

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Benefits of SEIS and EIS Advance Assurance

20/08/2026

Businesses seeking investment through the Seed Enterprise Investment Scheme (SEIS) or Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS) can benefit from obtaining advance assurance from HMRC before approaching investors. Advance assurance allows a company to ask HMRC whether a proposed investment is likely to meet the conditions of a venture capital...

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When to register for Corporation Tax

20/08/2026

Companies and other organisations that are liable for Corporation Tax must ensure they register with HMRC at the correct time. Failing to register when required could result in missed filing obligations and potential penalties. Most limited companies can register for Corporation Tax when they are first incorporated at Companies House. If...

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All online harassment is unacceptable, in any context

20/08/2026

A recent ruling has determined that targeting individuals online, even on a private group chat, can lead to a loss of employment. A Mr. Y was employed by the Royal Mail as a delivery driver with an impeccable, longstanding record of service. This was not to last as, in 2022, a labour dispute orchestrated by his union led to the creation...

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Could better digital skills transform your business?

17/08/2026

Technology is changing the way businesses operate, and the pace of change is only increasing. While large organisations often have dedicated IT departments, many small businesses still rely on traditional methods that consume valuable time and limit productivity. Improving digital skills can help businesses work more efficiently, reduce...

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Why successful businesses prepare before conditions improve

17/08/2026

Economic uncertainty has affected the confidence of many small business owners. Rising costs, changing customer demand and pressure on cash flow have led some businesses to postpone investment until conditions improve. While this cautious approach is understandable, waiting for the economy to recover before taking action can mean missed...

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Could you save tax by making a Deed of Variation?

10/08/2026

After someone dies, the beneficiaries may find that the way an estate has been distributed does not reflect their wishes or the family’s circumstances. A Deed of Variation can allow beneficiaries to change how inherited assets are passed on and, in some cases, can help reduce the amount of tax payable. It is important to note that any...

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When do you pay Stamp Duty Land Tax?

10/08/2026

Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) is a tax that may apply when you buy land or property in England or Northern Ireland. It is important to check whether SDLT applies before completing a purchase, as the tax can represent a significant additional cost. SDLT can apply when you buy a freehold property, a new or existing leasehold property, a...

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Is your business eligible to use cash basis accounting?

10/08/2026

Cash basis accounting is a simplified method used by sole traders and other unincorporated businesses to work out income and expenses for self-assessment in a straightforward manner. The cash basis is the default method for calculating income and expenses for self-employed individuals and partnerships when completing their Income Tax...

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Making the most of the £1,000 property allowance

10/08/2026

The £1,000 property allowance is a helpful for individuals with small amounts of property income. The allowance provides a tax exemption of up to £1,000 a year against gross property income, meaning some landlords may not need to report their income to HMRC. The allowance applies to income from land or property, such as renting out a...

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Tax breaks for company bikes

10/08/2026

Employers can usually provide bicycles and cycling equipment to employees as a tax-free benefit. The Cycle to Work scheme can help employees save tax and National Insurance on the cost of providing cycling equipment while encouraging more sustainable travel. Under the scheme, employers can lend or hire bicycles and cyclists’ safety...

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Amending a mistake on your tax return

10/08/2026

What happens if you discover a mistake on your tax return? The good news is that errors can usually be corrected, but it is important to take action as soon as possible to avoid paying the wrong amount of tax or missing out on a possible refund. If you realise that you have made an error after submitting your self-assessment tax return,...

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Tax Diary September/October 2026

10/08/2026

1 September 2026 - Due date for corporation tax due for the year ended 30 November 2025. 19 September 2026 - PAYE and NIC deductions due for month ended 5 September 2026. (If you pay your tax electronically the due date is 22 September 2026) 19 September 2026 - Filing deadline for the CIS300 monthly return for the month ended 5...

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Five practical ways to reduce business energy costs

10/08/2026

Energy costs remain a significant overhead for many UK businesses. Although wholesale prices have eased from the exceptional highs seen in recent years, uncertainty in global energy markets means prices can still fluctuate sharply. For many small businesses, reducing energy consumption remains one of the simplest ways to improve...

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Will your next finance application succeed?

10/08/2026

Many successful businesses eventually reach a point where additional finance is needed. Whether the objective is purchasing equipment, expanding premises, recruiting staff or improving cash flow, access to funding can often determine how quickly a business can grow. Unfortunately, many applications are rejected, not because the business...

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