The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Jeremy Hunt, has delivered his Autumn Statement to the House of Commons. The government continues to be faced with challenging economic conditions as the cost of living crisis continues to affect many families across the UK. The Chancellor, however, had some good news with inflation falling to 4.6% in October, […]
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There is a permanent easement in place for employers to report PAYE information in real time over the Christmas period. This can be for a number of reasons, for example, during the Christmas period the business may close meaning workers need to be paid earlier than normal. Employers that pay wages early over the Christmas […]
Employers usually have to pay employees through PAYE if they earn £123 or more a week (£533 a month or £6,396 a year). There is no requirement to pay self-employed workers through PAYE. HMRC’s guidance states that: As a general rule, someone is: employed if they work for you and do not have any of […]
On the 22nd November, the Chancellor delivers his Autumn Statement 2023. Presumably, we should expect some give-aways as 2024 is an election year, although the real platform for potential easing of tax rates will probably be deferred until the Spring Budget 2024. Larger corporations have lobbied to make the “Full Expensing” of capital expenditure, i.e., […]
British businesses could save up to £1 billion a year as the Government confirms plans to remove unnecessary and outdated bureaucracy following our exit from the EU. The Government has announced amendments to several retained EU laws to ensure UK regulations are brought up to date and tailored to the needs of businesses, freeing up […]
The second cost of living support payment of £300 is currently being processed. Most individuals receiving Department for Works & Pensions benefits will receive their payment of £300 between 31 October and 19 November. Recipients of Tax Credits should be paid between 10th and 19th of November. Who is eligible? Households on the following means-tested […]
The Government has withdrawn draft regulations for company reporting after consultation with businesses raised concerns about imposing additional requirements. Instead, the Government will pursue options to reduce the burden of red tape to ensure the UK is one of the best places in the world to do business. Draft regulations published in July would have […]
If you have ever stopped to ask yourself, why does the tax year start on April 6, you are definitely not alone. The idea that the tax year doesn’t begin until we are a quarter of the way into the year is a somewhat perplexing concept for many. Accountants and taxpayers alike often wonder why […]
When a bank hits the headlines, it isn’t usually for good reasons. Such is the case for Metro Bank which has found itself the talk of the town. Share prices took a massive dip amid concerns for its future, although the news has improved with a £925m investment package preventing it from collapsing. But, while […]
Tougher measures to address late payments to small businesses have been announced by the Government. In 2022, SMEs were owed, on average, an estimated £22,000 in late payments. This can slow down growth with many companies spending disproportionate time chasing payments that can lead to cash flow problems. Small Business Minister Kevin Hollinrake said: “Small […]
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