Small and medium-size businesses are the backbone of the British economy. Defined as a company with fewer than 250 employees, they make up a staggering 99% of all companies in the UK – around 5.5 million in total. The…
Small and medium-size businesses are the backbone of the British economy. Defined as a company with fewer than 250 employees, they make up a staggering 99% of all companies in the UK – around 5.5 million in total. The…
Most businesses will experience peaks and troughs in the demand of their goods and services. This is especially the case for seasonal companies such a winter clothes suppliers or ice-cream salespeople. It’s how your company deals with a downturn that…
Being a landlord in the UK comes with certain tax responsibilities, some more complex than others. We’ve outlined some of your basic obligations as a property owner in this article. For anything you’re unsure of, feel free to contact us…
Legally speaking, sole traders aren’t required to set up a business bank account. As no other party is involved, you and your company are essentially treated as one entity. Business matters can therefore be merged into a personal account. However,…
Automatic enrolment into the workplace pension scheme has been in motion since 2008 and by next year, every employer in the UK must fulfil their obligations. Whatever sector you’re in, as long as you employ at least one person, contributions…