by Gareth Thomas | Jan 17, 2025 | Accounting, Finance, Taxes
Struggling to pay your tax bill by 31 January 2025? With the ongoing cost of living challenges, you’re not alone. Ignoring the problem won’t make it go away—interest and penalties can quickly add up. The good news is, there are options to help you manage the situation...
by Jon Davies | Jan 14, 2021 | National Insurance, Taxes
What is every accountant’s favourite date? 31 January.And why? Because it’s the deadline for Self-Assessment Tax Returns.Anyone who submits their personal tax return late is fined. But you can also be fined for submitting an incorrect tax return.Usually, HMRC...
by Dylon Thomas | Jul 6, 2020 | Business, Coronavirus
We’re now a week into July and the pubs and restaurants are open, but I thought it would be worth reminding you of three important things this month for businesses. Flexible Furlough The first is that July marks the start of the new Flexible Furlough Scheme....
by Jon Davies | Mar 26, 2020 | Business, Coronavirus, Taxes
We’ve been waiting all week to see what support the Government will provide to the Self-Employed and, tonight, we found out.Rishi Sunak outlined the scheme and categorically stated that “To all of those who are self-employed, you haven’t been...
by Jon Davies | Jan 23, 2020 | Taxes
31 January is, of course, the personal tax return deadline. And, with 8 days left, there are still lots of returns still to be filed.11.7 million people are due to file a 2018/19 return by 31 January 2020. As of 31 December, 5.4 million were still outstanding.Usually,...
by Dylon Thomas | Jan 3, 2020 | Accounting, Business, Taxes
Finally submitting your self-assessment return by the deadline of 31 January 2020. Well we bet you are happy, but often many people realise they have made an error somewhere along the line. All is not lost! You can change this, read on and find out how. How do I...