From 1 May 2026, the Renters’ Rights Act introduces the most significant changes to private renting in England for many years. The reforms affect how landlords let property, manage tenants and bring tenancies to an end. For landlords and property investors, understanding these changes is essential to remain compliant and avoid penalties. Fixed term tenancies […]
Monthly Archives: April 2026
Late payment remains one of the most common causes of cash flow pressure for small businesses. Even profitable businesses can struggle if invoices are not paid on time. The good news is that there are several practical options available to improve collections, ranging from simple internal processes to more formal recovery action. Start with clear […]
Recent government guidance has highlighted a growing risk of fraud linked to Winter Fuel Payments, with criminals attempting to exploit uncertainty around changes to eligibility and repayment arrangements. Pensioners are being encouraged to remain cautious if they receive unexpected communications claiming to be connected with the payment, particularly where personal or financial information is requested. […]
Raising prices is rarely comfortable for business owners, yet it is often necessary to maintain margins as wages, materials, finance costs and energy bills rise. The difficulty is rarely the price itself. It is the customer’s perception of whether the product or service is still worth the cost. A more effective approach than simply announcing […]
Making Tax Digital (MTD) has been wading into the everyday life of property investment for a while, but the changes are moving from theory to practice for many landlords. If you’re overseeing a portfolio or juggling a few buy-to-let properties, now is the moment to tighten the admin, align with HMRC’s digital expectations, and avoid […]
For the 2026-27 tax year, individuals with income between £100,000 and £125,140 face an effective marginal income tax rate of 60%. This unusually high rate is not a separate tax band but arises because the personal allowance is gradually withdrawn once income exceeds £100,000. The personal allowance remains £12,570 for 2026-27 and continues to be […]
The UK government has introduced significant employment law reforms that expand access to Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) and parental leave rights. These measures represent one of the most substantial updates to workplace protections in recent years and are intended to support employees facing illness or family responsibilities, while helping to create a more flexible and […]
I took a call from a worried man yesterday. A very worried man. He is busy selling a house and his solicitor rightly spotted that he might have an issue with capital gains tax because it has been rented in the past. If you sell a house that hasn’t always been your home there is […]
Many people start an activity as a hobby, perhaps selling handmade goods online, offering occasional services, or generating small amounts of additional income from spare capacity. Over time, what begins as a leisure pursuit can evolve into something that looks increasingly commercial. This raises an important question, when does a hobby become a business for […]
Recent global instability, particularly tensions affecting oil and energy supply chains, has increased concerns about price gouging, where businesses take advantage of shortages or uncertainty to impose unjustified price increases. In response, the UK government has announced new measures intended to protect consumers and ensure markets continue to operate fairly. Price gouging generally occurs when […]
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