Companies House Webinar Series: Starting and Running a Company

Starting from 22nd September at 10:30am, Companies House have a series of 30 minutes webinars to help those wanting to start a company or already running one Wed, Sep 22, 2021 10:30 AM – 11:00 AM Directors’ Responsibilities: Your accounts and how to avoid late filing penalties https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/7291875770643036171?source=Gov+UK%20 Wed, Sep 29, 2021 10:30 AM –… Continue reading Companies House Webinar Series: Starting and Running a Company

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Tax Changes for Health and Social Care

Yesterday the government announced tax changes to fund £12 billion a year to be spent on the NHS and social care across the UK. National Insurance contributions (NICs) will increase by 1.25% for one year only for employees, employers and the self-employed from‌‌ ‌April‌‌ ‌2022. This will cover both Class 1 (employee and employer), Class 1A… Continue reading Tax Changes for Health and Social Care

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SEISS Updated Information

SEISS Information The claims service for the fifth SEISS grant is now open and those eligible have until 30‌‌ September‌‌ ‌2021 to submit their claim. The latest SEISS updates: Delays to processing some 2020-21 Self Assessment tax returns As HMRC shared in their last update, there is a delay to processing some 2020-21 tax returns… Continue reading SEISS Updated Information

Changes To Right To Work Checks

Changes to right to work checks from 1 July 2021 Following the 30 June 2021 deadline for applications to the EU Settlement Scheme, the process for completing right to work checks on EU, EEA, and Swiss citizens has now changed. Employers can no longer accept EU passports or ID cards as valid proof of right to… Continue reading Changes To Right To Work Checks

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Updated Covid-19 Workplace Posters

On Monday 19th July, England saw lifting of further restrictions and these restrictions removed from law, with the public encourages to continue with actions designed to help reduce the spread of Covid-19 Businesses and employers should remove any outdated workplace posters they are displaying relating to Covid-19 Updated workplace posters are available to download on… Continue reading Updated Covid-19 Workplace Posters

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Federation of Small Businesses

Federation of Small Businesses offer a wide range of vital business services including advice, financial expertise, support and a powerful voice in government. As a small business, it can be really difficult to navigate all the aspects of business management and the support offered is invaluable For more information on the benefits of joining, please… Continue reading Federation of Small Businesses

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Launch of Tax For Landlords Toolkit

Landlords have a range of financial responsibilities to meet, including tax. We have put together a Toolkit for Landlords of private residential properties, to help you navigate to the right place for the information that you need Tax For Landlords

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Your National Insurance Record and State Pension

National Insurance is paid in order to qualify for some benefits and also the State Pension. Everyone over the age of 16 is given a National Insurance number and contributions are recorded against this, your National Insurance number never changes If you are over 16 and earning over a certain amount, known as the threshold,… Continue reading Your National Insurance Record and State Pension

Changes to right to work checks from 1 July

Following the deadline for applications to the EU Settlement Scheme, the process for completing right-to-work checks on EU, EEA, and Swiss citizens has now changed.   Employers can no longer accept EU passports or ID cards as valid proof of right-to-work, with the exception of Irish citizens. Instead, you need to check a job applicant’s right to work online using a share code and their date… Continue reading Changes to right to work checks from 1 July

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