The Autumn Budget 2025

The Autumn Budget 2025 Rachel Reeves, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, yesterday, rolled out the Labour Government’s second Budget since coming into power. The Chancellor’s stated aim with this Budget was “Cutting the cost of living, cutting NHS waiting lists and cutting the cost of debt”. For Individuals The changes impacting on […]
Business Energy & Net-Zero Update — New Support and Planning Triggers

Business Energy & Net-Zero Update: Support and Planning Triggers Are you still wrestling with high utility bills? You’re not alone. With energy prices remaining volatile, the government is acknowledging the financial pressure on businesses. As a result, new or extended support measures are being signalled, aimed particularly at energy-intensive firms, alongside expanded grant schemes designed […]
Cash Flow Crisis: How New Reforms Are Tackling UK Late Payments

Late payment remains arguably the single biggest threat to the survival and growth of UK Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs). For a small business, a 90-day wait for a large invoice can be the difference between meeting payroll and insolvency. Cash flow is the lifeblood of any successful company, and when the circulatory system is […]
ONS Business Population Update — More VAT / PAYE Firms

Why New Business Owners Need Expert Help Now Great news for the UK business landscape: more people are turning their ideas into formal businesses! The latest data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) confirms that the number of VAT and/or PAYE-registered businesses has risen to 2.73 million as of March 2025, continuing a modest […]
VAT in the Digital Age (ViDA): What the EU Plan Means for UK Cross-Border Traders and Platforms

On 24 September 2025, the European Commission moved its VAT in the Digital Age (ViDA) initiative into full implementation, confirming timelines and structures for one of the EU’s most significant tax modernisation drives in decades. While the UK is no longer part of the EU VAT regime, thousands of UK businesses trade with EU consumers […]
The New “Failure to Prevent Fraud” Offence Is Live – What Businesses Must Do Now

From 1 September 2025, the UK’s new corporate criminal offence of Failure to Prevent Fraud (FTPF) under the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act (ECCTA) came into force. This landmark change means businesses can face prosecution—and potentially unlimited fines—if they fail to put in place adequate procedures to stop fraud committed by employees or associated […]
Business Banking: Trends for SMEs

Who are the top-rated banks in 2025? The latest Business Banking Service Quality survey organised by the Competition and Markets Authority shows a shift in the way UK businesses are choosing their banking partners. Challenger banks are steadily gaining popularity, while it seems that some traditional high street banks are losing ground. Who came […]
Work Starts on Setting Minimum Wage Hourly Rates for 2026

Prepare for potential increases The Government has published the official remit for the Low Pay Commission (LPC) to begin its work on setting the National Minimum Wage (NMW) and National Living Wage (NLW) rates that will apply from April 2026. While the final figures won’t be confirmed until later in 2025, the direction of […]
Tax & Treasury: Decoding the Autumn Budget and IHT Reforms

Heads up, business owners and landowners. The government is getting ready for the Autumn Budget, and with a huge fiscal gap of £51 billion to fill, all eyes are on potential tax changes. But while we wait, some major tax reforms that are definitely coming into play need your immediate attention, especially when it comes […]
Making Tax Digital for Income Tax – Are You Ready?

2.9 million individuals will be affected The government is pressing ahead with Making Tax Digital (MTD) for Income Tax – and it will affect many sole traders and landlords over the next few years. Here’s what’s changing, when it’s changing, and how to get ready. What is MTD for Income Tax? Under MTD, […]