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The End of the Dividend Allowance?

Back in 2015, then Chancellor George Osborne, shook up the dividend taxation system, overhauling an area of economic policy that had not been touched for years. But now the present day Chancellor, Jeremy Hunt, has signalled what appears to be the death knell for the allowance as he set out plans in November 2022, to reduce it to just £500 in the 2024/25 tax year.

  • 9th December 2022
  • Legislation / Personal Tax

How can we reduce our corporation tax bill?

Nobody likes paying tax, whether via their business or personally and the question of ‘How can we reduce our corporation tax bill?’ is one we are faced with almost daily. Sadly, the query tends to come when it is either too late to do anything i.e. they are looking at their completed accounts and therefore […]

  • 19th July 2021
  • Business Advice / SME Questions / Tax

Salary or Dividends? – How do I draw earnings from my company?

Should you take your income as salary or dividends? The question of how to draw earnings from your business when you are an owner director is a perennial one, but in recent years, successive changes in government policy have made the answer slightly more nuanced.

  • 19th July 2021
  • Business Advice / Personal Tax / SME Questions

Banks Suspend Opening New Accounts for Small Businesses

It is being reported that HSBC, NatWest and Lloyds Banking Group have temporarily suspended opening new small business accounts as fears around the legitimacy of these new businesses grow. Recent industry data showed that up to 55% of applications were potentially fraudulent with suggestions that just 15% of those applying ended up opening a current […]

  • 10th December 2020
  • Business News
HM Treasury

Potential Financial Support for Owners and Directors

Despite introducing financial support packages that were designed to include as many people as possible, there were always going to be segments of society that missed out on Government support during the Covid pandemic. One major group that were initially overlooked were the self-employed, requiring Chancellor Rishi Sunak to have to introduce the Self-employed incomes […]

  • 10th December 2020
  • Business News / Covid-19
Evans Weir News - Trump and Brexit

Forthcoming IR35 Changes – First Casualties

When new legislation is suggested or introduced by the Government, there will nearly always be winners and losers, those for and those against. Whilst some may tag the anti-lobby as doom mongers, their opinion is normally based on significant past experience and a deep understanding of those likely to be affected. So, when the government […]

  • 4th March 2020
  • Legislation / Self Employed / Tax
Chichester Accountants

Recruitment Struggles for SMEs

We have recently noticed a trend in feedback when speaking to clients and other local businesses, with both groups suggesting that recruitment is becoming increasingly difficult. In particular, we are repeatedly hearing of a dearth of workers from across Europe, most notably Eastern Europe. But despite the ongoing Brexit saga, employers do not believe this […]

  • 29th May 2019
  • Local Business News / Recruitment
VAT Flat Rate Scheme

No VAT Threshold Change until 2022

For around 12 months now there has been much discussion about a review of the point at which companies must register for VAT, the VAT Threshold. Currently set at £85,000 of taxable turnover, the Chancellor was reported as planning a reduction of this figure to around £20,000 as part of his budget statement in November […]

  • 7th November 2018
  • Tax / VAT
VAT Flat Rate Scheme

VAT Review in Spring Statement – Impact on Small Businesses

In his first Spring Statement, Chancellor Philip Hammond launched a consultation on a proposed review of the UK’s VAT scheme. The Chancellor had been tipped to announce wholesale changes to VAT thresholds last November as part of the budget, but because of representations from business organisations he swapped hard and fast plans for change in […]

  • 16th April 2018
  • Legislation / Tax

More Award-Winning Clients – Chemo Headwear

Hot on the heels of our award-winning client news last month we are pleased to have been contacted by another client, Claire Featherstone of Chemo Headwear (www.chemoheadwear.co.uk) with news of more awards success. Claire, whose primary business is creating one off dresses for her clients, has now won an award for her work creating hats […]

  • 21st November 2017
  • Business News / Evans Weir News
Evans Weir News - Trump and Brexit

Businesses have become desensitised to economic uncertainty

Last month we wrote about the lost decade – the ten years since the financial crash of 2008 – and having discussed this theory in meetings with a range of SMEs it feels like the side effect of the lost decade is a numbness to economic uncertainty. That is not to say that businesses are […]

  • 21st November 2017
  • Business News / Economy
Evans Weir News - Trump and Brexit

2017 – The Year Ahead

In recent years, I have taken the chance over the Christmas break to sit and consider the factors most likely to impact our clients over the year ahead. I do not profess to be a commentator nor economic forecaster, although even they missed most of the big events of 2016; but I do think it […]

  • 23rd January 2017
  • Economy / Local Business News
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