Publications
Every month we publish an Insider article – a newsletter briefly covering a range of topical points that may be of interest to you. In addition to these, we also publish our Active Practice leaflets, which go into a little more depth on particular subjects.
Insider: April 2023
April 5, 2023
This months Insider covers: female representation in the finance sector, the governments extension of voluntary NI, the removal of the lifetime pension limit and super-deduction replaced by "full expensing".
Active Practice: Investment zones explained
April 5, 2023
What are the Government's new plans?
Active Practice: ESG: How green are you?
April 5, 2023
Understanding environmental, social and governance factors.
Spring Budget 2023
March 16, 2023
Jeremy Hunt announced his second fiscal statement and first Budget since becoming Chancellor against a backdrop of fragile public finances, an ongoing cost of living crisis, and increased Government borrowing.
Insider: March 2023
March 1, 2023
In March's Insider we discuss: the bank on England raising interest rates, over 300,000 taxpayers miss the self-assessment deadline, the chancellor outlines plans to grow UK economy and calls for R&D reforms to be paused.
Active Practice: MTD for ITSA- What you need to know
March 1, 2023
Next phase of digital tax scheme to start in 2026.
Insider: February 2023
February 13, 2023
This months Insider covers the governments new energy discount scheme for businesses, soaring inflation remaining a concern, MP's call for HMRC's service to improve and R&D development relief guidance under review.
Active Practice: How to build an effective business plan
February 13, 2023
Methods to identify risks ahead of time.
Active Practice: Corporation Tax in 2023
February 13, 2023
How the April tax rise affects SMEs.
Insider: January 2023
January 11, 2023
This months Insider covers the Making Tax Digital for income tax self-assessment delays, the Treasury has confirmed it will be delayed for a further two years until April 2026; how the economic outlook remains bleak, despite the rise in GDP; according to the Government large businesses owe their small suppliers £23.4 billion in late payments, which has sparked a review and how one in four business leaders believe the Governments energy bill relief scheme (EBRS) has removed a "serious risk" to their business, according to a poll by the Institute of Directors (IoD).
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