How to change auditor: a practical guide for UK businesses
Posted by Andy Green on March 12, 2026Thinking of switching audit firms? We explain the change of auditors procedure under UK company law, and how to manage the switch smoothly.
Government Gateway accounts to be replaced
Posted by Karen Jones on March 11, 2026The government is phasing out Government Gateway accounts. Soon you’ll be able to access central government services using a single login.
Contribute to your partner’s retirement and get pension relief
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on February 13, 2026Did you know that you can contribute to a partner’s or child’s retirement fund and get significant pension tax relief? We explain how.
The Ultimate Statutory Audit Checklist (2026 version)
Posted by Andy Green on February 12, 2026Dreading your year-end? Use our ultimate statutory audit checklist! Covers the new £15m threshold, PBC lists & ISA (UK) 501 stocktake rules.
How to pay CGT the easy way
Posted by Karen Jones on February 6, 2026If you need to pay CGT on items other than property, there are two ways to do it. Surprisingly, many people fill in a tax return needlessly.
HMRC repays £38m in pension tax
Posted by Karen Jones on February 4, 2026If you have recently started drawing your pension, you may have overpaid pension tax. We help you understand whether you’re due a refund.
Are you owed an IR35 tax refund?
Posted by Karen Jones on February 2, 2026If you are a worker or intermediary who was wrongly deemed to be outside IR35, you may be eligible for an IR35 tax refund. We explain why.
Business loan requirements: lenders need management accounts
Posted by Kirsty Demeza on January 29, 2026Struggling with strict business loan requirements? Discover why lenders reject statutory accounts and why they demand management accounts.
Inheritance Tax and charities: how gifts affect your IHT bill
Posted by Ian Henman on January 26, 2026Are you thinking of leaving money to charity in your Will? If so, take a look at our post on Inheritance Tax and charities before you do.
FRS 102 changes: what the new lease and revenue rules mean
Posted by Andy Green on January 20, 2026Major FRS 102 changes regarding leases and revenue apply for accounting periods beginning on or after 1st January 2026. We explain how.



