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Accounting General
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Save the date: Our charity quiz night returns this September
We are delighted to announce that the Rotherham Taylor Charity Quiz Night is back and this time, we’re raising money for our Charity of the Year, Regenerage. On Thursday 24th September, we’ll…
May 28, 2026 -
Companies House P&L are on freeze, but is your small business off the hook?
The Government has confirmed it is putting its requirement for small and micro companies to publicly file profit and loss (P&L) information at Companies House on hold. This is all part of…
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June downloadable guides – Swindells Chartered Accountants Sussex
CLIENT LOGIN PAY ONLINE June downloadable guides Stuart Mack 28/05/2026 Sign up to receive our private contentstraight to your inbox KEEP UP TO DATE We use social…
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Great British Summer Savings Scheme: What the headlines miss
When Rachel Reeves announced a temporary reduction of VAT from 20 per cent to five per cent for family attractions and children’s dining over the school summer holidays, the response from the…
May 28, 2026 -
PLC vs Ltd Company: Which Is Better for Startups?
Let’s break this down in a simple way. Ownership and Shares A Ltd company keeps ownership private. Shares are usually held by a small group of people, often the founders. A PLC…
May 27, 2026 -
The tax implications of a summer side hustle
With summer coming soon, many people are looking for ways to earn some extra cash. Many people don’t know that this goes towards their tax-free allowance and needs to be reported to…
May 27, 2026 -
65 per cent of people are still not registered for Making Tax Digital – Is mass non-compliance inevitable?
Despite becoming mandatory for sole traders, landlords and self-employed individuals with qualifying incomes over £50,000 from 6 April 2026, 65 per cent have still not registered for Making Tax Digital (MTD) for…
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Dormant Limited Companies in the UK: Rules, tax implications and how to stay compliant
What is a Dormant Limited Company? A dormant Limited Company is one that has had no significant accounting transactions during its financial year. This will often apply to business owners who have paused trading, or for companies that have…
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Trivial Benefits for Limited Companies: Tax-free gifts and employee rewards
What are Trivial Benefits? A Trivial Benefit is a tax-free gift that’s not subject to National Insurance Contributions (NICs), gifted from a UK Limited Company. These can be given occasionally to directors or employees of a Close Company, so long as certain…
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How do dividends and salary work for Limited Company directors?
Salary vs Dividends – What’s the Difference? Salary A salary is employment income, meaning it’s subject to Income Tax and National Insurance Contributions (NICs). It can be paid even if your company hasn’t made a profit and can…
May 21, 2026
