Companies House glitch raises concerns over data integrity
The recent disclosure of a software glitch at Companies House has raised important questions about the reliability and security of the UK’s corporate register. For
The recent disclosure of a software glitch at Companies House has raised important questions about the reliability and security of the UK’s corporate register. For
Starting a business involves many decisions, but one of the most important is selecting the right sector. The most successful start-ups tend to occur where
Income tax is often viewed as a permanent feature of the UK tax system, but historically it began as a temporary wartime measure. Its origins
The continuing conflict involving Iran has raised concerns about its potential impact on the global economy. While the fighting is taking place thousands of miles
Artificial intelligence has moved from a future concept to a present day business issue, and over the past week it has been one of the
The Chancellor’s Spring Statement, presented to Parliament 3 March 2026, was packed with political content that has no real impact for UK taxpayers, business owners
National Insurance credits can help qualifying applicants to fill contribution gaps in their National Insurance record. This can help taxpayers increase their number of qualifying
If you have not yet checked whether you need to use Making Tax Digital (MTD) for Income Tax, you should do so urgently. HMRC has
The Additional State Pension is only available to those who reached the state pension age before 6 April 2016 and are receiving the Old State
If you are self-employed, it is important to understand which car and travel costs can be claimed. You can claim allowable business expenses for car,
1 March 2026 – Due date for Corporation Tax due for the year ended 31 May 2025. 2 March 2026 – Self-Assessment tax for 2024-25
Over the past week, one topic has dominated discussion among UK businesses, rising employment costs and the difficult decisions they are forcing on employers. This