Over one million parents have now claimed Child Benefit online or via the HMRC app, with 87% of new claims using this speedy service. If you’ve recently had a baby or a child joins your family, applying online ensures you get support quickly-right when you need it most. HMRC’s Director General for Customer Services, said: […]
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Can’t pay your tax bill in full by 31 January 2025? HMRC’s online Time to Pay system lets self-assessment taxpayers spread the cost over monthly instalments. With plans available for tax bills up to £30,000, this flexible option can help you avoid late payment penalties. Those eligible for the self-serve option can arrange payments online […]
Do you have a zero target for your Inbox or are you the victim of an ever growing list of emails? This post sets out a number of ideas that you may want to consider starting 2025 with an ambition to restore sanity to your email management. Adopt the “Inbox Zero” MentalityAim to keep your […]
As we stand on the cusp of a new year, we extend our warmest wishes for a prosperous and successful 2025. The past year has been a testament to the resilience and adaptability of businesses worldwide. As we look ahead, it’s clear that the coming year will bring its own set of challenges and opportunities. […]
As we approach the end of the year, business owners must turn their attention to planning for 2025. While the temptation to delay may be strong-especially during the busy holiday season-failing to prepare for the year ahead could hinder growth and profitability. Here are the key reasons why business planning for 2025 is not just […]
In today’s ever-changing economic landscape, businesses must remain agile and innovative to thrive. One of the most effective ways to bolster resilience and ensure long-term success is by developing new income streams. Diversifying revenue sources not only provides financial stability but also opens up opportunities for growth and adaptability. Here are some key advantages […]
The practice of making resolutions has roots in ancient Babylon, where people would make promises to their gods at the start of the new year, often to repay debts or return borrowed items. Similarly, the Romans made pledges to Janus, the god of beginnings, at the start of January-a month named in his honour. In […]
People selling unwanted items online can continue to do so with confidence and without any new tax obligations, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has confirmed. The reminder comes as online platforms start sharing sales data with HMRC from January 2025 – a new process that, when announced last year, generated inaccurate claims that a new tax […]
In a recent press release issued by the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government, new legal changes to empower councils to auction off leases for long-term empty lots was released. Here’s what the changes will provide. High streets are set to be revitalised as the government hands councils new powers to tackle the scourge […]