Planning Dividends in 2023
Owners and directors of family businesses often take a small salary from the company and any extra funds as dividends. Other family members may also hold shares in the company and receive a dividend each year. The first £2,000 of dividends received by each taxpayer…
Largest Ever National Minimum Wage Rise
The national minimum wage (NMW) and national living wage (NLW) rates are due to rise significantly for pay periods starting on and after 1 April 2023. These increases – the largest since the NMW began – are being introduced because inflation is running at around…
New Vat Late-payment Penalties
In addition to the new penalties for late VAT returns (see above) there is also a new system of penalties for late paid VAT. For VAT periods beginning on and after 1 January 2023 you will have up to 15 days to pay your VAT…
Income Tax
The main income tax thresholds and allowances had already been frozen at the 2021-22 levels until 2026 and that has been extended to 6 April 2028. The main income tax rates are unchanged for 2023-24 at: 20%, 40% and 45%. Individuals in England, Wales and…
5 ‘resolutions’ to help your small business finances in the new tax year
While cutting down on chocolate or hitting the gym are the classic resolutions for January 1st, have you thought about changes you’re going to make for the new tax year on the 6thof April? The new tax year is just around the corner, so it’s…
The autumn 2018 budget: what it means for your small business
Consider yourself, in chancellor Phillip Hammond’s words, a striver or a grafter? Then, the autumn 2018 Budget was aimed at people like you. With a number of specific concessions and incentives targeted at small business owners, the budget offers a fair few benefits to entrepreneurs…
IR 35 explained: what contractors need to know
Fancy losing about 20% of your income and paying up to six years’ worth of back taxes? Thought not. However, if you’re working as a contractor but are deemed to be flaunting the IR 35 tax avoidance rules, you could be subject to a long…
Employing staff for the first time? Five financial matters to sort
So, you’re employing staff for the first time? Well done! It shows you’ve tapped into a demand in the market and that your customers want more of your product or service. Hiring your first employee is an exciting time in any business. But, it also…
What the autumn 2017 budget means for small business owners
If you run a small business, Chancellor Philip Hammond had a message for you last week in his autumn 2017 budget: “This Conservative government is listening to our small businesses“. A cynic might see this as a response to the backlash following the spring budget…