It was confirmed as part of the Autumn Budget that the Income Tax thresholds will continue at their current levels for a further three years, extending the freeze until April 2031. This means that most tax allowances are to remain frozen for 2026-27 and beyond. As a result, the personal allowance will stay at £12,570, […]
Mandatory payrolling of benefits in kind (BiKs) and taxable employment expenses will be introduced from 6 April 2027. This represents a major change in reporting and means that for most benefits, the annual P11D form will no longer be required from the start of the 2027-28 tax year. The requirement to report Income Tax and Class 1A […]
External risks can affect even well managed businesses. Many threats arise outside the control of business owners, yet they can have a significant impact on profitability, cash flow and long term stability. Economic change, regulatory developments, market disruption and supply chain pressures can all create uncertainty. Forward planning allows businesses to prepare for these risks […]
A year ago today I announced to the world I was setting up my own tax advisory firm. Well now TH Ward has been helping people with their taxes for a year! My team photo has two people in it at the moment. Thomas Wardle joined me and is busy working on his accountancy apprenticeship […]
When landlords in the UK start looking at software to handle Making Tax Digital (MTD) compliance, the landscape can feel like a maze. The market is crowded with products pitched for “accounts” or “trading businesses”—systems tuned to multi-user, VAT-heavy, or payroll-heavy operations. But many landlords need something more straightforward: a tool to track rental income […]
The launch of HMRC’s Tax Confident website represents a clear attempt to simplify the UK tax system and help individuals better understand their obligations. The site is structured around real life situations such as starting work, running a small business, or approaching retirement, and aims to present tax concepts in plain English without technical jargon. […]
Making Tax Digital for Income Tax is no longer a distant reform. From April 2026, next month, many sole traders and landlords will be required to comply with a new system of digital record keeping and quarterly reporting. The key question for many is simple. Are you affected, and are you ready? The rules will […]
The recent disclosure of a software glitch at Companies House has raised important questions about the reliability and security of the UK’s corporate register. For many business owners and advisers, this incident is a timely reminder that even core government systems are not immune from failure. The issue centred on a flaw within the WebFiling […]
Starting a business involves many decisions, but one of the most important is selecting the right sector. The most successful start-ups tend to occur where three factors align: the skills of the business owner, the amount of funding available, and the level of demand for the service or product being offered. When these elements are […]
Income tax is often viewed as a permanent feature of the UK tax system, but historically it began as a temporary wartime measure. Its origins lie at the end of the eighteenth century, when the British government faced the enormous cost of financing the war against Napoleonic France. The first modern income tax was introduced […]
