Group relief for trading losses

Group relief helps reduce the overall Corporation Tax of a group of companies by allowing them to share losses. For example, if a parent company has profits of ÂŁ1,000 and its

Group relief for trading losses

Group relief helps reduce the overall Corporation Tax of a group of companies by allowing them to share losses. For example, if a parent company has profits of ÂŁ1,000 and its

Self-Employed National Insurance Contributions

Self-employed individuals earning ÂŁ12,570 or more annually must pay Class 4 National Insurance Contributions (NICs). For 2024-25, rates are 6% on profits up to ÂŁ50,270 and 2% above

Tax and Maintenance Payments

Maintenance Payments Relief reduces Income Tax for those making court-ordered payments to an ex-spouse or civil partner. To qualify, one party must have been born before 6 April

How VAT Payments on Account Work

Businesses owing over £2.3 million in VAT annually must make advance payments on account. These are based on the previous year’s VAT liability and paid in instalments. Late

Child Benefits for over 16s

From April 2025, Child Benefit increases to ÂŁ26.05 for the eldest child and ÂŁ17.25 for others. Payments stop after a child turns 16 unless they continue in approved education or

Government backed Start-Up Loans

The Government-backed Start-Up Loans scheme offers unsecured loans of ÂŁ500 to ÂŁ25,000 per person (up to ÂŁ100,000 per business) to help entrepreneurs grow. With a fixed 6% interest
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Group relief for trading losses

Group relief helps reduce the overall Corporation Tax of a group of companies by allowing them to share losses. For example, if a parent company has profits of ÂŁ1,000 and its

Self-Employed National Insurance Contributions

Self-employed individuals earning ÂŁ12,570 or more annually must pay Class 4 National Insurance Contributions (NICs). For 2024-25, rates are 6% on profits up to ÂŁ50,270 and 2% above

Tax and Maintenance Payments

Maintenance Payments Relief reduces Income Tax for those making court-ordered payments to an ex-spouse or civil partner. To qualify, one party must have been born before 6 April

How VAT Payments on Account Work

Businesses owing over £2.3 million in VAT annually must make advance payments on account. These are based on the previous year’s VAT liability and paid in instalments. Late

Child Benefits for over 16s

From April 2025, Child Benefit increases to ÂŁ26.05 for the eldest child and ÂŁ17.25 for others. Payments stop after a child turns 16 unless they continue in approved education or

Government backed Start-Up Loans

The Government-backed Start-Up Loans scheme offers unsecured loans of ÂŁ500 to ÂŁ25,000 per person (up to ÂŁ100,000 per business) to help entrepreneurs grow. With a fixed 6% interest

Changes to online filing of accounts at Companies House

The Online Accounts and Company Tax Return (CATO) service is scheduled to close on 31 March 2026. ​ This service has enabled businesses to file their company accounts and tax

Why flexible planning is advisable

Flexible planning is essential for adapting to uncertainty, responding to challenges, and seizing new opportunities. The world is unpredictable, and rigid plans can quickly become
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Group relief for trading losses

Group relief helps reduce the overall Corporation Tax of a group of companies by allowing them to share losses. For example, if a parent company has profits of ÂŁ1,000 and its

Self-Employed National Insurance Contributions

Self-employed individuals earning ÂŁ12,570 or more annually must pay Class 4 National Insurance Contributions (NICs). For 2024-25, rates are 6% on profits up to ÂŁ50,270 and 2% above

Tax and Maintenance Payments

Maintenance Payments Relief reduces Income Tax for those making court-ordered payments to an ex-spouse or civil partner. To qualify, one party must have been born before 6 April

How VAT Payments on Account Work

Businesses owing over £2.3 million in VAT annually must make advance payments on account. These are based on the previous year’s VAT liability and paid in instalments. Late

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