• 5 November, 2016

    The End of The Tax Return

    In March 2015 George Osborne announced the end of the tax return by the year 2020. It ceated the desired impact at the time but seems to have been generally forgotten by most people since. Gradually more information has emerged... read more

  • 10 September, 2016

    Tax Information on an App

    We are constantly looking for ways we can improve the service we offer our customers which is why we have invested in an app which puts key information in your hands 24/7.. If you have not yet downloaded the App then... read more

  • 13 August, 2016

    Learning from Failure

    Learning from failure - who would admit to that! But some of the world’s most successful business people have one thing in common, they celebrate failure and learn from it. James Dyson famously said, "Enjoy failure and learn from it.... read more

  • 6 August, 2016

    PSG Register

    From 30 June 2016 the register of UK companies held at Companies House has to contain some new information by law and this will be contained in the Register of People with Significant Control (PSC). Previously companies have had to... read more

  • 21 May, 2016

    More Tax Return Penalty Excuses

    Following on from the post on tax return penalties, here are another list of actual excuses (and a few comments) offered by taxpayers asking for a late-filing penalty to be removed... My pet dog ate my tax return (and all... read more

  • 14 May, 2016

    HMRC Penalties

    To most people it's a mystery when HMRC send a tax demand which includes penalties. If they relate to a late tax return then you can expect a £100 fine if you are one day late after the January 31st... read more

  • 7 May, 2016

    Changes in Tax for Landlords

    Over the past year there have been several changes in tax for landlords. Unfortunately none of them are in your favour if you rent out property. Here are the main headlines ... Relief for Mortgage Interest This measure reduces the tax relief... read more