HMRC publishes new advisory fuel rates for company cars
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on September 19, 2025If you have employees with company cars, you’ll need to be aware of the latest advisory fuel rates.
State pension increase of £561.60 from April 2026
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on September 16, 2025A state pension increase of 4.7% gives some an extra £561.60 – but in 2026 many could get drawn into Income Tax for the first time.
HMRC surveillance team doubles – what powers has the taxman?
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on September 11, 2025Between 2023 and 2025, the HMRC surveillance team nearly doubled in size. But what powers does the taxman have?
Could you claim back Stamp Duty? We show you how
Posted by Karen Jones on September 10, 2025If you’ve bought an additional home, you may be able to claim back Stamp Duty in certain circumstances. We explain how it works.
Autumn 2025 Budget predictions – a roundup
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on September 8, 2025There has been a lot of speculation in the run-up to the 2025 Autumn Budget. We look at some of the more credible Budget predictions.
Help for businesses: THP has got you covered
Posted by Mark Ingle on September 8, 2025Did you know that THP offers more help for businesses than standard accounting services. We explain the many different ways we can help you.
Reporting tax fraud nets whistleblowers £509,000
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on September 5, 2025Reporting tax fraud netted whistleblowers over £500,000 during the last tax year. But would a more transparent system recoup more?
Gig Economy – are you a short term or freelance worker?
Posted by Ian Henman on September 3, 2025Working within the gig economy using short-term or freelance contractors? Then watch out for the taxman…
Landlords to pay National Insurance on rental income?
Posted by Ben Locker on September 1, 2025New reports suggest that the Chancellor is thinking of charging National Insurance on rental income. But could such a move backfire?
Overseas landlord tax
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on August 29, 2025HMRC continues to down on overseas landlords who haven’t paid Income Tax or Corporation Tax recently. Here’s what you need to know.



