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Tax Diary October/November 2025


September 30th, 2025

1 October 2025 – Due date for Corporation Tax due for the year ended 31 December 2024.   19 October 2025 – PAYE and NIC deductions due for month ended 5 October 2025. (If you pay your tax electronically the due date is 22 October 2025.)   19 October 2025 – Filing deadline for the […]


Companies House ID verification – what you need to know


September 30th, 2025

A reminder that big changes are coming to the way company directors and people involved in running companies deal with Companies House. From late 2025, most directors, people with significant control (PSCs), and those filing on behalf of companies will need to have their identity formally verified. If you have not yet completed this process, […]


Making Tax Digital for Income Tax – preparing now


September 25th, 2025

The government’s Making Tax Digital (MTD) programme is set to expand in April 2026, and it will affect many landlords and sole traders. From that date, anyone with annual business or property income above £50,000 will need to comply with the new rules. Although April 2026 may sound distant, the changes are significant, and the […]


What a UK wealth tax could look like


September 23rd, 2025

The idea of a wealth tax often makes the headlines, especially when governments look for new ways to raise revenue and address inequality. While the UK does not currently have a wealth tax, the subject has been widely debated, and several countries already operate versions of this type of levy. So, what would a wealth […]


Why business owners should prioritise their own remuneration


September 18th, 2025

It is common for small business owners to put themselves at the back of the queue when it comes to pay. Staff are paid, suppliers are paid, tax bills are covered, and then, if anything remains, the owner may take a share. At first glance this may feel responsible and even admirable. However, there are […]


Companies House WebFilin – moving to GOV.UK One Login


September 16th, 2025

From 13 October 2025, the way you log into Companies House WebFiling is changing. You will need to use GOV.UK One Login to access your WebFiling account. This means that the old style logins will no longer work. When you next try to sign in after that date, you will be prompted to link your […]


What new employers need to do when employing staff for the first time


September 12th, 2025

Taking on your first employee is a big step for any business. It can bring exciting opportunities for growth, but it also comes with important legal and administrative responsibilities. Getting things right at the start will save time, reduce risk and help you build a strong foundation as an employer. Registering as an employer Before […]


Stay on Top of Your Business Rates


September 9th, 2025

As a business owner, you might already know that your property’s rateable value underpins how much you’ll pay in business rates, a recurring cost no one loves. But here’s a timely heads-up from the Valuation Office Agency (VOA): the next revaluation is coming, and now’s the best time to get plugged in. The VOA importantly […]


Ten fiscal goals to future safe your small business


September 4th, 2025

A strong business is built on habits, not hope. The following ten goals work as a practical checklist you can revisit each quarter. Keep them simple, measure progress, and improve a little each month. Protect cash flow Run a 13 week rolling cash flow forecast and update it weekly. Watch debtor days and supplier terms […]


Homebuyers warning


September 2nd, 2025

Properties needing repairs still count as homes and false claims to recover Stamp Duty Land Tax could mean big tax bills and penalties. HMRC has issued a warning to homebuyers about rogue tax agents promoting false Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) repayment claims, especially those based on the condition of properties. Following a recent Court of […]