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Welcome to our January newswire

Our aim is to keep you up-to-date with ideas and information that will help you gain the best possible advantages in working with us.

This newswire will be sent regularly to help achieve this aim, and we hope you enjoy reading them.

MTD countdown underway – Landlords and sole traders have just months left to prepare

The Making Tax Digital (MTD) for Income Tax countdown is on and landlords and sole traders who are not prepared may face costly repercussions. From 6 April 2026, sole traders, landlords and self-employed individuals with a qualifying income over £50,000 will be required to comply with MTD. In the following year, the qualifying income threshold […]

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Cashflow crisis: Why SMEs continue to struggle

Recent research from the Chartered Institute of Credit Management (CICM) has revealed that 82 per cent of SMEs have faced cash flow difficulties. For many small businesses, periods of high activity can be followed by quieter months that place pressure on finances. While a business may look profitable on paper, poor cash flow management can […]

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Employment Rights Act 2025 is here – How employers can prepare their payroll

The Employment Rights Act 2025 has reached the end of its parliamentary debate and is set to bring significant changes to UK Employment Law. Employers are now faced with a limited window to prepare their payroll systems and processes for the upcoming reforms. What reforms will the Employment Rights Act 2025 bring? The Employment Rights […]

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The clock is ticking down to payrolling Benefits in Kind: What employers need to know

From April 2027, all UK employers will be required to payroll Benefits in Kind (BiKs) rather than reporting them through the traditional P11D process. While this may feel a long way off, businesses should start preparing now so that their payroll remains compliant and employee benefits are taxed accordingly. What changes will BiKs bring? Payrolling […]

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What are the upcoming changes to EIS and VCTs?

Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS) and Venture Capital Trusts (VCTs) are both set to experience changes from April 2026, as was revealed in the Autumn Budget. These schemes were viewed as outdated and the reforms aim to modernise their effectiveness. This is part of the Government’s desire to be seen supporting entrepreneurship and scale-ups, while also […]

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How will HMRC changing its system of fines affect you?

Following the Autumn Budget, it is increasingly clear that the Government is toughening its approach to tax compliance. This is a break with tradition, as penalties have remained unchanged for years, meaning that inflation has caused the impact to soften with time. As such, we are facing an update to penalties aimed at tackling late […]

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What impact will the Agricultural Property Relief (APR) and Business Property Relief (BPR) U-turn have?

Given how recently the Autumn Budget was, most people had assumed that all of the big tax measures for the year had been issued. However, Rachel Reeves decided to wrap up 2025 with an eleventh-hour announcement of changes to Agricultural Property Relief (APR) and Business Property Relief (BPR) that will increase the allowance available to […]

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