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  • Student Loan

    Navigating Student Loan Repayment: Key Questions Answered

    Student loan repayments are a reality for many graduates, but the process can be complex and confusing.

  • 5th October

    Self-Assessment Deadline Nears: Register by October 5th

    HMRC is urging self-employed individuals and others who earned over £2,500 in the last tax year to register

  • Crypto Bitcoin

    Crypto Taxes in 2024: Your Ultimate Guide to Navigating the Digital Ledger

      Crypto's come a long way since its niche beginnings.

  • Scam

    Freelancers, Taxpayers, and New Limited Companies: Beware of Companies House Scams!

    Are you a freelancer, taxpayer, or someone who just registered a limited company? Keep an eye out for scam attempts claiming to be from Companies House! These scammers try to steal your personal information through various methods, including letters, texts, and phone calls.

  • Boiler

    Good News for Landlords and Businesses: Replacing Your Boiler Can Now Count as a Tax Deductible Repair!

    In the past, HMRC (taxman) wasn't sure if replacing your old boiler counted as a tax deductible expense. But guess what? They've changed their minds!

  • HMRC

    How HMRC Catches Tax Evaders

    Ever feel a bit frustrated when you pay your taxes on time, knowing some people might not be doing the same?

  • Electric Car

    Choosing a company car? If you're running a small business, an electric car is the way to go!

    Here's why:

  • Atomicon 2024

    Networking Wins at Atomicon 2024!

    This year marked my second visit to Atomicon in Newcastle, and it was a fantastic experience! While the speaker lineup wasn't quite as attention-grabbing for me this time around, the event truly shined in the realm of networking.

  • Expenses

    Freelancers: Can You Write Off Meals with Clients?

    Running your own business means keeping costs down.

  • Child Benefit

    Lost Years, Lost Credit: Why Registering for Child Benefit Matters

    A recent scandal has revealed a hidden pitfall for parents who choose not to claim child benefit: potential loss of state pension credit in retirement.

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