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The Government has extended the furlough scheme for employers until 30 November 2020, as a second lockdown in England looms to slow the resurgence of COVID-19.
With the summer holidays nearing, how can you occupy your teenage children over the six-week break?
Smaller businesses have until the end of the month to apply for grants to help them adapt to new customs and tax rules when trading with the EU.
Ensuring your self-employed status isn’t in doubt by encouraging private organisations to comply with the IR35 rules.
Summer of football, at last – and five lessons about tax we can learn from footballers.
If you’re a self-employed photographer, what allowable expenses can you claim to reduce your income tax bill? It might be more than you think.
If there’s one thing to take away from Spring Budget 2021, it’s taking charge of your personal finances is going to be increasingly important over the next five years.
Rounding up several of the key tax changes to affect small businesses in 2021/22.
What’s ahead for companies, from rate rises to Making Tax Digital.
More business support measures were revealed in Spring Budget 2021, including the SEISS extending to 600,000 more people.
For employers, employees and the self-employed.
Are you prepared for changes to the IR35 rules?