Tax Diary June/July 2026
1 June 2026 – Due date for corporation tax due for the year ended 31 August 2025. 19 June 2026...
Verify your ID at Companies House
Identity verification requirements at Companies House became a legal requirement for directors and people with significant control (PSCs) from 18...
How dividends are taxed
Dividends are taxed differently from other types of income, with separate allowances and tax rates that depend on your overall...
Government moves to ease pressure from rising fuel costs
The government has announced a package of measures intended to protect motorists and businesses from the recent rise in fuel...
Preparing your Self-Assessment tax return early
Many taxpayers continue to leave their Self-Assessment tax return until the final weeks before the 31 January filing deadline. Unfortunately,...
Could your business survive a cyber-attack?
Cyber-crime is no longer a problem that affects only large corporations or international organisations. Increasingly, smaller businesses are being targeted...
Business cash reserves under pressure
For many businesses, trading conditions remain difficult despite signs that inflationary pressures may be easing in some parts of the...
Future filing of company profit and loss accounts delayed
There has been considerable discussion over the past year regarding proposed changes to Companies House filing requirements, in particular the...
What the Middle East conflict could mean for UK businesses
The ongoing conflict in Iran and the wider Middle East is beginning to have economic consequences that are likely to...
Winter Fuel Payment scams – Beware
Pensioners are being urged to stay vigilant for any Winter Fuel Payment scams. HMRC is starting to recover Winter Fuel...
