A recent survey, published by Goodlord and Vouch, has revealed that the government’s rental reform white paper is worrying landlords, agents and tenants across the country. The rental reform white paper, published in June, was created to explain the government’s plans to reform the private rental sector and level up housing quality. However, the feedback […]
Scotland’s rental crisis and the effect on buy-to-lets
Scotland has seen a dramatic increase in rental prices in recent years, as the shortage of homes has led to tenant bidding wars and price surges. The situation is most extreme in Scotland, but it is starting to become a problem in other parts of the UK as well. The recent legislation changes in Scotland […]
Supporting staff through the cost-of-living crisis
Many UK employers are topping up pay packets of valued employees with a cost-of-living payment when they are unable to offer a pay rise.
Have you filed your online Self-Assessment form?
The clock is ticking for taxpayers, as the countdown to submit online Self-Assessment tax returns has begun.
Tax-free shopping for overseas visitors scrapped
Recent plans to reintroduce tax-free shopping for international visitors in the UK have been scrapped.
Self Assessment customers could be a target for fraudsters as deadline approaches
With the deadline for returning paper Self Assessment tax returns for the 2021 to 2022 tax year rapidly approaching, HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has warned taxpayers to be on the lookout for fraudsters.
Flat Rate Scheme: What do you need to know?
When running a business, ensuring you get VAT right is vital. So, how can you make things easier?
Will you be paying less Income Tax from April?
During last week’s mini-Budget, The Chancellor, Kwasi Kwarteng made extensive changes to taxation.
Corporation Tax rise axed as Chancellor aims for growth
Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng’s mini-Budget has scrapped a planned rise in Corporation Tax as part of a wide-ranging raft of tax-cutting measures announced last week.