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Your payslip is more than just a record of your pay. It shows how your employer has calculated your pay, what ...

If you sell a business asset, you will likely face a Capital Gains Tax bill. However, if you plan to reinvest the ...

When running a business, you often have to balance loans, assets and cash flow. One helpful accounting method that ...

Starting from 2026, the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) will gain new powers to check the financial ...

The "Failure to Prevent Fraud" offense means a large organisation can be held criminally liable if it benefits ...

The Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act (ECCTA) 2023 tackles financial crime and increases corporate ...

Dealing with HMRC can often feel like navigating a maze. Fortunately, you do not need to manage everything on your ...

Signing documents digitally has never been easier and Adobe Sign provides a straightforward and efficient way to ...

The State Pension is set to increase again in April 2026, offering millions of retirees a helpful boost. For many ...

The Government Gateway is the UK's system for accessing many HMRC services, including managing your personal and ...

The Personal Tax Account has changed the way taxpayers handle their tax affairs. Since its launch in December ...

A Certificate of Incorporation is one of the most important legal documents a business can possess. If you are ...

Accessing different government services online used to mean juggling a long list of usernames, passwords and ...

Verifying your identity has never been more important. Whether you are setting up a company or becoming a ...

Do you think of accountants as serious suit-wearing, pen-wielding number-crunchers? A bit dull and grey maybe? ...

Window Tax is a curious piece of history. It has shaped homes and sparked debate for more than 150 years. Its ...

Running a limited company comes with responsibilities and one of them is filing your Company Tax Return. You do ...

HMRC has relaunched a scheme that allows it to access take unpaid taxes directly from people's bank accounts. If ...

Stamp Duty Land Tax is a tax you may need to pay when taking on leases in the UK. It can be a major expense, ...

Buying a leasehold property is a way to own a home without purchasing the land. These properties are very common ...

The government has opened a voluntary repayment window for people and businesses that received unentitled COVID ...

Disallowable Expenses are a common source of confusion, but the rules are straightforward once you understand the ...

Managing and being named under multiple businesses is common in the UK. Many entrepreneurs and investors register ...

Council Tax is a local tax on residential properties throughout England, Scotland and Wales. It helps councils ...
