By Tom Maxwell In Advice, Blog, NewsPosted 29/01/2021 Companies House to pause voluntary and compulsory strike off processes for one month In case you see this headline: don’t worry. You can still submit voluntary applications, but they aren’t publishing Gazette notices / delaying the final strike off for a month. Extract from [...] 0 Read More
By Tom Maxwell In Advice, Blog, News, Property & ConstructionPosted 29/01/2021 Delayed CIS VAT reverse charge takes effect 1 March. After several delays to the VAT domestic reverse charge for construction services, it is finally due to come into force on 1 March 2021. This anti-fraud measure represents a major change to the [...] 0 Read More
By DBS In Advice, BlogPosted 28/01/2021 When is the right time to hire an accountant? When a company starts out, it is common for the owner to undertake all the key roles in the business, including the role of the accountant. At the beginning of any business venture, it is vital [...] 0 Read More
By Tom Maxwell In Advice, Blog, NewsPosted 21/01/2021 Brexit and VAT: Registering for the non-union MOSS UK businesses that have supplied eligible digital and telecommunication services into the EU since 1 January 2021 have until the 10 February to apply for the non-union VAT mini one stop shop. The [...] 0 Read More
By Tom Maxwell In Advice, Blog, NewsPosted 20/01/2021 A crack down on late payment culture and understanding custom changes in Northern Ireland The Government are set to crack down on late payments In an attempt to support small business owners, the government has bolstered up its Prompt Payment Code and plans to strengthen the hand of [...] 0 Read More
By Tom Maxwell In Advice, Blog, NewsPosted 19/01/2021 Brexit: The origin of goods Despite the government securing a trade agreement with the EU, companies that trade between the UK and the EU face a whole host of new customs rules and regulations. The UK-EU Trade and [...] 0 Read More
By Tom Maxwell In Advice, Blog, NewsPosted 18/01/2021 Brexit: Short-term travel and longer-term stays Short-term travel Before Brexit, aside from booking accommodation and travel arrangements, there was a limited process required for short-term business visits between the UK and EU and in many [...] 0 Read More
By Tom Maxwell In Advice, Blog, NewsPosted 18/01/2021 COVID-19 Update – 18 January – Small Business COVID insurance claims and deadline for third SEISS grant Small Business COVID insurance claims As a result of the pandemic, tens of thousands of small businesses that were forced to close during the first lockdown could now receive insurance payments [...] 0 Read More
By DBS In Advice, BlogPosted 08/01/2021 When and why you should start planning an exit strategy No matter what size your business is, it is important to have a plan for your exit strategy. Here we discuss why you should start planning your exit strategy now if you have not already done so. [...] 0 Read More
By Tom Maxwell In Advice, Blog, NewsPosted 07/01/2021 COVID-19 update – 7 January – Caring responsibilities and furlough Following the announcement of the third lockdown, the government have updated guidance on the CJRS to highlight that people with caring responsibilities are eligible for furlough. There has been [...] 0 Read More