Despite support from the Labour Party, the Renters (Reform) Bill was not enacted before parliament was prorogued ahead of the general election. The Leasehold and Freehold Reform Ac...
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11th June 2024 - Tax planning
The first election tax stories
It’s early days yet, but some pointers on tax have emerged from both the main parties.
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7th June 2024 - Business support
Navigating the future: Essential tips for small businesses in 2024
In an era marked by rapid change, small businesses across the UK are encountering a host of challenges, as well as many opportunities, as they look forward. From economic fluctuati...
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30th May 2024
Ask The Accountant – A New Virtual Series
Forrester Boyd Partner, Matthew Priest is excited to announce an upcoming virtual event, 'Ask the Accountant,' scheduled for Friday, 28th June. As a valued member of the business c...
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22nd May 2024 - Bookkeeping
The Vital Role of Bookkeeping in Your Business
In the intricate world of modern business, the role of bookkeeping is more crucial than ever. This fundamental process involves recording and managing financial transactions, a pra...
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13th May 2024 - Tax advice
Electric vehicles can boost income with salary sacrifice
It may seem counter-intuitive, but taking a pay cut and opting for a salary sacrifice scheme with an electric car can boost take-home pay thanks to tax and national insurance contr...
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13th May 2024 - Tax advice
The importance of a well-drafted will
The risk of relying on homemade wills was highlighted in a recent case where a will was held to be invalid. Even a well-written will must be kept up to date given the possibility o...
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13th May 2024
Landlord update on Renters Reform Bill
The Renters Reform Bill has finally completed its passage through the House of Commons with important concessions made in favour of landlords. Landlords with leasehold property may...
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13th May 2024 - Tax advice
Have you overlooked a changed tax status?
With allowances frozen or cut, you may have underpaid tax for 2023/24.
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13th May 2024 - Tax advice
Daily penalties come in for late self assessment returns
Around 1.1 million taxpayers who failed to submit the self-assessment tax return for 2022/23 on 31 January 2024 now face a £10 daily penalty charge by HMRC.
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