
HMRC fines 95,000 people who don’t owe tax
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on June 27, 2024HMRC has fined 95,000 people, even though they don’t owe tax. We explain how to avoid this happening to you.

Can podcasts help my business to grow?
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on June 24, 2024Podcasts can be an excellent way to help promote your business. In this blog, we look at the use of podcasts in more detail.

Private landlords help contribute £45 billion to the economy
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on June 20, 2024A new report by PwC hones in on the contribution private landlords make to the UK economy and the jobs they support.

Tax Rebate Companies in HMRC’s sights
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on June 5, 2024Tax rebate companies promise refunds – but often take a huge slice of what you’re owed.

R&D tax credits – a guide for businesses in 2025
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on June 4, 2024There have been changes to R&D tax credits in recent years. We look at the current system and how you can claim for the R&D you do.

Tax-free allowances 2025-26: a quick guide
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on May 20, 2024With the cost of living rising, it’s a good idea to make the most of your tax-free allowances. We look at the main ones available to you.

Motivating your team – do you have happy employees?
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on May 17, 2024Motivating your team of employees is really the key to creating a great business. We provide some examples of areas to look at.

Email newsletters – are they still worthwhile?
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on May 3, 2024Email marketing is still a great way to market your business. Here are some great excuses why you should continue doing email marketing for your business (as long as you are GDPR compliant).

Late Self-assessment return? Penalties go up every May
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on April 25, 2024If you haven’t filed a late Self-assessment Tax Return by 1st May, you’ll get hit by penalties of £10 a day. Don’t fall into this trap!

When should you submit a 60 day CGT return by post?
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on April 18, 2024When you sell certain properties, you usually submit your 60 day CGT return online. In some cases, though, you must post your return to HMRC.