• Money MTD

    Navigating the New Tax Year 2026: A Comprehensive Guide for Freelancers and Small Businesses

    The rules keep coming - MTD, ID checks, payrolling, VAT tweaks - but they’re manageable with the right tools.

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    Sick Pay is Changing – What Small Employers Need to Know (No Jargon, No Nonsense)

    From April 2026, sick pay is changing.

  • Making Tax Digital

    Making Tax Digital: The No-Faff 2026–2028 Guide

    Making Tax Digital (MTD) for Income Tax is on its way, and it's HMRC's big push to get everyone's tax affairs online

  • HMRC Taking Money From Bank Account

    HMRC Taking Money Straight from Your Bank Account? Here’s the Real Story

    “HMRC can just TAKE your money!”
    “Big Brother is watching your bank!”

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    Making the Most of Your Limited Company: Perks and Tax Efficiency for Solopreneurs and Small Businesses

    Running a limited company, whether as a freelancer, solopreneur, or with a small family team, offers flexibility and tax advantages. Here's how you can optimise your finances:

  • Tax Bill

    😰 Dreaded Tax Bills: Freelancers & Directors, You’re Not Alone

    Between rising Corporation Tax, National Insurance hikes, and inconsistent income, it’s no wonder so many small business owners feel totally overwhelmed come tax time.

  • HMRC spying on influencers

    ☀️✈️ “Business trip to Ibiza, mate - all on the company!”

  • Van

    🚐 Van Tax Rules for Contractors & Sole Traders - 2026 Guide

    Used the right way, your van can be a valuable and tax-efficient business tool. Used the wrong way, it could land you with an unexpected tax bill.

  • Pension Pot

    🧱 A Lego-Style Guide to Pensions for Freelancers & Business Owners

    To encourage pension savings, tax relief is available on contributions made to registered pension schemes.

  • Interest Rates

    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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