
Community Interest Companies (CIC) Explained
Covid has led to many entrepreneurs seeking to focus their efforts on a social purpose. Community Interest Companies are a great vehicle for them to do just that says Charity specialist Kyle Smith.

UK businesses anticipate growth in exports
A significant number of UK businesses that trade internationally expect to see an increase in their exports over the coming year, according to an Institute of Directors (IoD) survey.

Research and Development Tax Credits update from the Autumn Statement
For UK start-ups and small enterprises, the Chancellor significantly reduced R&D Tax Credits in his Autumn Statement.

Salary or dividends 2023/24 - which should I take?
After a series of announcements and reversals, the dust has settled on tax rates on dividends and bonuses.Even so, the Chancellor, Jeremy Hunt, included some additional elements in his Autumn Statement as part of a renewed focus on raising tax.

Is now the time to take advantage of market conditions?
It’s a seller’s market, and farmers should take advantage, says Chris Solt of Lovewell Blake.

NHS Pension - Have you checked your Annual Allowance charge position?
Thousands of NHS healthcare professionals, including consultants, general practitioners and dentists, have started to receive copies of their Annual Allowance Pension Savings Statements (AAPSS) from the NHS Business Services Authority (NHSBSA).

Major East Anglian employer signs workplace pregnancy loss and menopause pledges
A major East Anglian employer has signed two pledges aimed at demonstrating their commitment to supporting employees who have suffered pregnancy loss, and who are experiencing the menopause.

HMRC target “People with Significant Control” of a company
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) have issued ‘nudge’ letters to taxpayers who they consider may not have reported a disposal of shares in an unlisted company in which they had a significant interest.








