Common Questions
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Get Tax Back on Job Expenses: Your Handy Guide
If you are an employee and you personally incur expenses in carrying out your job, you may be able to claim tax relief for those expenses.
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Launching Your Business Without Breaking the Bank: Claiming Pre-Trading Expenses
Starting a business is exciting, but it can also come with a mountain of pre-launch expenses.
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Good News for Self-Employed Training Costs!
Just starting your own business? Great decision! As a new freelancer or sole trader, you might be wondering if you can claim tax relief for training courses.
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NIC Cuts: A Silver Lining for Freelancers, But Is It Enough?
The recent National Insurance Contribution (NIC) cuts offer some relief for freelancers, but the picture isn't entirely rosy.
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Companies House Fees to Increase: What You Need to Know
Companies House is raising its fees starting May 1st, 2024.
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Navigating the Labyrinth of Insurance Premiums: Why Freelancers, the Self-Employed, and New Business Owners Face Higher Costs
In the dynamic world of work, the rise of freelancing, self-employment, and new business ventures has transformed the professional landscape.
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Separating couples with children and child benefit: What you need to know
If you and your partner are separating, you need to decide who will continue to claim child benefit.
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Do I need to complete a Self Assessment tax return if I have redundancy pay?
Yes, if either of the following applies:
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Bank accounts for freelancers
As a freelancer, it's important to have a dedicated bank account for your business.
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What is payment on account?
Payment on account is a system used by Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs (HMRC) to collect tax from self-employed people and small businesses.