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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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📢 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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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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Business Entertaining - Keep Your Nose Clean, Yeah? (This Bit's Crucial, Mate!)
When it comes to claiming for anything – especially this tricky business of entertaining – you gotta keep your nose squeaky clean!
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Can one company lend to another? Tax implications
Tax implications of one company lending to another
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Navigating the New Tax Year: A Comprehensive Guide for UK Freelancers (2025-2026)
The 2025-2026 tax year brings with it several important considerations for freelancers in the UK
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Timing your payments around the year end
For unincorporated businesses, from 6 April 2024 onwards the cash basis is the default basis of accounts preparation. Unlike the accruals basis under which income and expenditure must be matched to the accounting period to which it relates
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Time running short to use your 2024/25 personal allowance
If you do not use your 2024/25 personal allowance by the end of the tax year, you will lose it.
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Director's Salary Guide 2025/26: Two Clear Paths to Tax Efficiency
Which one will be right for you?