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Autumn Budget 2017: A summary for small business owners

November 24, 2017 By Karen Upcraft

Autumn Budget 2017 for small business owners

This week, Phillip Hammond, the Chancellor presented his Autumn Budget for 2017 and for small business owners, nothing that was announced really “rocked the boat”. It was a budget of lots of small measures rather than any big announcement. There were however a few pointers to some bigger changes that may come about in the […]

Filed Under: Budgeting for small business, Business planning, Personal taxation, Self assessment, Self employment, Tax planning, VAT, Working from home Tagged With: 2017 Autumn budget, 2018-19 tax year, Class 2 National Insurance, Making Tax Digital, NICs, Self employed income tax, sole trader self assessment, sole traders tax return, tax planning, VAT threshold

But my friend claims that as a tax expense……..

November 24, 2017 By Karen Upcraft

claiming a tax expense

Being able to chat to a friend about the ups-and-downs of running your small businesses can sometimes make all the difference to getting through the week with your sanity intact. You’re out there on our own so sharing the success, moaning about the difficulties and working out the parts you don’t have first-hand knowledge in, can […]

Filed Under: Personal taxation, Self assessment, Self employment, Tax planning, VAT Tagged With: personal taxation, self assessment tax, sole trader self assessment, sole traders tax return, tax planning, Tax returns, Using an accountant

Are you using your Personal Tax Account?

October 18, 2017 By Karen Upcraft

Personal Tax Account

What’s the thing you dislike most about dealing with your own personal tax affairs? Other than the ever-present stress of getting your tax return done and dusted, don’t you just dread putting in phone calls to HMRC?  I know I do. Dealing with even the most mundane of matters can eat into my precious working […]

Filed Under: Bookkeeping and accounting, Business planning, Personal taxation, Self assessment, Self employment, Tax planning Tagged With: Making Tax Digital, Personal Tax Account, personal taxation, SA302, Self employed income tax, Self-employment, sole trader bookkeeping, sole trader self assessment, tax planning, Tax returns

6 things you should do before the end of the tax year

March 22, 2017 By Karen Upcraft

6 things to do before the end of the tax year

The end of the tax year is fast approaching and some of you, whose accounting year end follows the tax year, will soon become embroiled in finalising your small business accounts. But, before you leap into self-assessment mode, it’s worth taking a quick review of your taxes and personal finances. Here are 6 simple things […]

Filed Under: Personal taxation, Self employment, Tax planning Tagged With: Capital gains tax, personal finance, self employed, self-assessment taxation, sole trader, tax codes, tax planning

Changes to the flat rate VAT scheme

January 29, 2017 By Karen Upcraft

  If you’re a freelancer, contractor or small business owner currently reaping the rewards of the flat rate VAT scheme, regrettably your luck may be about to change. Draft changes to the flat rate VAT scheme to take effect from April 2017, propose the introduction of a new category of trader known as a “limited cost […]

Filed Under: Bookkeeping and accounting, Business planning, VAT Tagged With: freelancer, tax planning, VAT Flat rate scheme

What happens if I don’t file my self-assessment tax return on time?

January 14, 2017 By Karen Upcraft

Self-assessment deadline

    If you’re new to self-assessment or haven’t quite got your act together on the paperwork front, you may worrying about whether you’re going to “make it” before the deadline and anxious about the repercussions of a late tax return submission to HMRC. Here are the facts: Your tax return for 2015-16 is due […]

Filed Under: Personal taxation, Self assessment, Self employment, Starting Up Tagged With: personal taxation, self assessment, self assessment tax, self employed, sole trader, tax planning

10 Reasons why it pays to submit your tax return early

May 15, 2016 By Karen Upcraft

It pays to do your tax return early

Who has sat down at the last minute to do their tax return only to discover that there is something they don’t understand, paperwork that can’t be located or that their tax position is more complicated than first envisaged? And, then the problem you discover is that there’s not enough time to figure it out […]

Filed Under: Bookkeeping and accounting, Budgeting for small business, Business planning, Personal taxation, Record keeping, Self assessment, Self employment, Tax planning Tagged With: bookkeeping, Self employed income tax, Self-employment, sole trader self assessment, tax planning, Tax returns

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