About Jon Pryse-Jones
Since joining THP in 1978, Jon Pryse-Jones has been hands on with every area of the business. Now specialising in strategy, business planning, and marketing, Jon remains at the forefront of the growth and development at THP.
An ideas man, Jon enjoys getting the most out of all situations, “I act as a catalyst for creative people and encourage them to think outside the box,” he says, “and I’m not afraid of being confrontational. It often leads to a better result for THP and its clients.”
Jon’s appreciation for THP extends to his fellow team members and the board. “They really know how to run a successful business,” he says. He’s keen on IT and systems development as critical to success, and he continues to guide THP to be at the cutting edge and effective.
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Making Tax Digital: Digital link requirements
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on November 5, 2024HMRC provides further clarification on digital link requirements for the Making Tax Digital programme. We explain what VAT Notice 700/22 is about.
Employer National Insurance increase: what next?
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on November 4, 2024In her 2024 Budget, Chancellor Rachel Reeves instigated a hike in Employer National Insurance contributions. We look at what it means for you.
Claiming Working from home expenses
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on November 1, 2024If you’re employed and claim working from home expenses or other employment-related expenses, you need to know about these changes.
Landlord limited company registrations soar
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on October 24, 20242024 has seen an upsurge in landlord limited company registrations. However, setting up limited companies won’t benefit all landlords.
Lasting Power of Attorney – the most important thing I ever did.
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on October 22, 2024Lasting Power of Attorney – I offer some guidance in making the right decisions and explain why it was the most important thing I ever did.
CGT and gold: what you need to know
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on October 21, 2024Do you know how CGT and gold interact? In some cases, it’s possible to invest in gold without having to pay CGT on any future profits.
HMRC letters for landlords not declaring income
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on October 20, 2024HMRC often sends letters to landlords asking them to declare rental income and pay tax. We look at how HMRC learns about landlords’ financial affairs.
Landlord news: profits down as CGT and insurance costs continue to rise
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on October 14, 2024In this landlord news update, we look at declining profits in the buy-to-let sector, rising insurance costs and changes to CGT.
Joint and several tax liability notices explained
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on October 7, 2024In certain circumstances, HMRC can hold company directors personally liable for tax debts by issuing a joint and several liability notice.
State pension National Insurance contributions – have you paid enough?
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on October 3, 2024Have you made enough state pension National Insurance contributions to qualify for the full pension? If not, help is at hand.


