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  • Enews December 2024

    In this month’s Enews, we look at HMRC’s scam warning as the self assessment deadline draws closer. There is also news on the UK’s Industrial Strategy and HMRC’s cut to rates for late payments and repayments to update you on. We look at HMRC’s latest guidance on tax obligations for online sellers. There is also […]

  • Enews January 2024

    In this month’s Enews,  we look at the upcoming Spring Budget and the latest on the UK economy. We also update you on the latest on off payroll working compliance and the self assessment deadline. With news on export red tape and protection from energy costs for business, there is a lot to update you […]

  • Enews – January 2022

    In this month’s Enews we consider the Chancellor’s latest fund for businesses impacted by the pandemic; waivers to self-assessment penalties; and the requirement to include COVID grants on tax returns. We also update you on both the Scottish and Welsh budgets. With guidance for employers and the FCA introducing a new duty to consumers, there is […]

  • Sheep Blog Dec 20

    22 November 🐑 🐑 🐑 The sheep are soon to be moved back out to the field to make room for the cows who will be overwintering in the barn.  This protects the pasture from being churned up. The bull, cows and calves go in one side.  And the young teenagers go in here where […]

  • Enews January 2021

    Enews January 2021 In this month’s Enews we consider the latest lockdown grant package, the extension of the Job Retention Scheme and guidance on the VAT deferral. We also update you on action to disrupt tax avoidance scheme promoters, the approaching self assessment deadline and a warning against potential capital gains tax rises. With guidance on making […]

  • eNews January 2020

    In this month’s Enews we consider a number of issues including increases in the minimum wage rates, the independent review of the Disguised Remuneration Loan Charge and the Chancellor’s commitment to review IR35. We also update you on retiring clinicians pensions, Structures and Buildings Allowance, a call for a review of the High Income Child […]

  • Sheepish Activities January 2019

    24 December   Tims Sheep seems to be getting better, her eye is less cloudy. It was definitely sensitive to the touch which made us think it was an injury not an illness. After watching the pushing and shoving at feed times we think she must have bashed it on the metal bars of the […]

  • eNews – January 2019

    In this month’s Enews we consider pertinent announcements from the Scottish Budget including changes to income tax and Land and Buildings Transaction Tax. Meanwhile, the Pensions Regulator is advising employers to get ready for increased pension contributions. With a reminder to employees to claim tax relief on their expenses and the latest list of deliberate […]