Identity verification requirements at Companies House became a legal requirement for directors and people with significant control (PSCs) from 18 November 2025. This date marked the start of a 12-month transition period for identity verification. Companies House is introducing the new requirements on a phased basis and affected individuals are being contacted directly with guidance […]
The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves updated Parliament on 21 May 2026 on the Government’s economic response to the war in Iran and the wider measures being taken to support households and businesses with rising cost pressures. One of the measures announced was an increase in approved mileage rates for those using their own […]
1 June 2026 – Due date for corporation tax due for the year ended 31 August 2025. 19 June 2026 – PAYE and NIC deductions due for month ended 5 June 2026. (If you pay your tax electronically the due date is 22 June 2026). 19 June 2026 – Filing deadline for the CIS300 monthly […]
The government has announced a package of measures intended to protect motorists and businesses from the recent rise in fuel costs, following growing concern over the impact higher oil prices may have on inflation, household finances and business operating costs. The measures include an extension of the existing 5 pence per litre fuel duty reduction, […]
Many taxpayers continue to leave their Self-Assessment tax return until the final weeks before the 31 January filing deadline. Unfortunately, delaying preparation often increases stress levels, creates unnecessary pressure and reduces the opportunity to plan effectively. Preparing your tax return earlier in the tax year can provide a number of practical and financial advantages. Know […]
Cyber-crime is no longer a problem that affects only large corporations or international organisations. Increasingly, smaller businesses are being targeted because criminals often assume that security systems, staff training and internal controls may be weaker. For many businesses, the financial and operational consequences of a successful cyber-attack can be severe. A cyber incident can lead […]
For many businesses, trading conditions remain difficult despite signs that inflationary pressures may be easing in some parts of the economy. A growing number of business owners are discovering that although sales may appear stable, cash reserves are steadily coming under pressure as operating costs continue to rise across multiple areas of the business. This […]
There has been considerable discussion over the past year regarding proposed changes to Companies House filing requirements, in particular the suggestion that small companies would be required to file a profit and loss account on the public record. Recent updates published on the GOV.UK website have now clarified the position. The proposed requirement has not […]
The ongoing conflict in Iran and the wider Middle East is beginning to have economic consequences that are likely to be felt by UK businesses over the coming months. While the situation remains uncertain, press commentary and early government signals provide a useful indication of how the impact may unfold and how policymakers may respond. […]
Pensioners are being urged to stay vigilant for any Winter Fuel Payment scams. HMRC is starting to recover Winter Fuel Payments issued for winter 2025 from those earning over £35,000 a year. While the process will affect nearly two million people, most will see the repayment handled automatically through adjustments to their PAYE tax code […]
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