With the arrival of April’s payslips in people’s pockets, the recent rise in National Insurance will be clear to see.
Month: April 2022
Student finance: How can employers stay up to date?
Student finance appears to be an issue that regularly changes, meaning those in charge of payroll for businesses must adapt to keep up.
How can your employees recognise scam emails?
Unfortunately, fraudulent emails are something that we are all likely to come across at some point.
Stress Awareness Month: Tips for easing workplace stress
April is Stress Awareness Month which provides the chance to raise awareness of stress in our lives and ways we can lessen the harm of its negative effects.
Hospitality business owners: how should you distribute tips between staff members?
When starting up a hospitality business, it is important to factor in that some customers may choose to tip members of staff.
Construction subcontractors: All you need to know about payments
If you are a contractor working in the construction industry you are likely to rely on the services of subcontractors – but what rules do you need to consider when paying them?
Discovery assessments: Catch up with the latest changes
Discovery assessments look set to be applied to the High-Income Benefit Charge under new legislation set out by the Government.
Dividends V Salary: Making profits pay for your salary
We all want to keep more of our hard-earned money. For business owners, it can be a difficult balancing act to find the most tax-efficient way to get paid from the company’s profits.
Cloud accounting: top tips to innovate your bookkeeping
The accounting world is constantly evolving into the digital world, with technology on hand to help with the everyday issues of financial management and bookkeeping.
Generous tax incentives for investing in higher risk enterprises
With the cost of living rising steeply and taxation at its highest level for decades, tax breaks are welcome, particularly for those looking to invest their money in business.