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Mortgage Interest: What Landlords Can (and Can’t) Claim
Most of our clients aren’t full-time landlords. You might be renting out a flat you used to live in, or letting a property for some extra income. If that’s you, here’s a straightforward guide to what mortgage interest you can claim against your rental income.
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Electric Company Cars – Still a Tax-Efficient Benefit in 2025 and Beyond?
However, with the rules changing again from 2025, it’s a good time to assess where things stand now, what’s coming next, and what business owners need to be aware of.
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Self Assessment Payment on Account
📅 Key Dates & Reminders
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📢 Important Update for Freelancers: Government Pauses Abridged Accounts Reform
🗞 Government Announcement
On 4 July 2025, the government announced the halt to these reforms, stating the current timeline is “too burdensome” for small businesses and freelancers.
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🚨 Heads Up: Accounting Software Prices Are on the Rise – Here's What You Need to Know
Well, brace yourself. Both Xero and QuickBooks have announced price increases, serving as a timely reminder to review what you're paying for and whether it continues to meet your needs.
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Level Up Your Life & Your Wallet: Why Every Ambitious Young Professional Needs A Trusted Accountant
you're in an incredibly exciting phase
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Important News for Hairdressers, Barbers & Beauty Folks! 📣
This applies if you own a salon, travel to clients, work from home, or rent a chair in a salon.
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Don't Miss Out! Important Child Benefit Update for Parents of Teens
Up to £1,354 a year in Child Benefit could be at stake if you don't act before the deadline of 31st August 2025.
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Hey Company Directors! Quick Heads-Up on Staff Costs (Including Yours!)
While there are a few tweaks to what your company pays on top of salaries, there's a brilliant perk many of you are already benefiting from – and it's getting even better!
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Soho House, David Lloyd, and Your Tax Return: A Right Royal Knees-Up or a HMRC Headache?
Claiming your Soho House membership as a business expense? Tread carefully, HMRC's watching!