by T
| Mar 4, 2020
| Blog
Sick Pay because of Coronavirus: a brief guide Boris Johnson today (o4 March 2020) announced a new plan how to deal with coronavirus, and it also included some changed in the law and guidelines how to deal with cases when the workers are advised by NHS to...
by T
| Feb 26, 2020
| Blog
IR35: Myths and Reality Thousands of self-employed workers will face the huge implications from April 2020 when the employment law changes. While the original reasoning behind it to crack down on the self-employed individuals operating through a company, it will...
by T
| Dec 21, 2019
| Blog
The Cost of Christmas In December, we spend £446,000 every minute of every day on presents alone as a country. Families with children under the age of 18 will spend from £1,000 to more than £2,700 at Christmas, with gifts making up the vast majority. Families without...
by T
| Nov 25, 2019
| Blog
VAT Fraud: Some basic facts VAT is Value Added Tax, is a tax on consumer spending, and some businesses evade paying it through fraud. VAT fraud is one of the most common forms of tax frauds and something HMRC takes very seriously. It usually can occur as the business...
by T
| Oct 20, 2019
| Blog
10 Interesting Tax Facts 1. Breaking Bad was moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico from Riverside, California, where it was going to be originally set. But the tax breaks were better in New Mexico, so the film’s creators were easily convinced. 2. New Mexico is great not...