Monthly Archives: May 2026

Business cash reserves under pressure

For many businesses, trading conditions remain difficult despite signs that inflationary pressures may be easing in some parts of the economy. A growing number of business owners are discovering that although sales may appear stable, cash reserves are steadily coming under pressure as operating costs continue to rise across multiple areas of the business. This […]

Future filing of company profit and loss accounts delayed

There has been considerable discussion over the past year regarding proposed changes to Companies House filing requirements, in particular the suggestion that small companies would be required to file a profit and loss account on the public record. Recent updates published on the GOV.UK website have now clarified the position. The proposed requirement has not […]

Winter Fuel Payment scams – Beware

Pensioners are being urged to stay vigilant for any Winter Fuel Payment scams. HMRC is starting to recover Winter Fuel Payments issued for winter 2025 from those earning over £35,000 a year. While the process will affect nearly two million people, most will see the repayment handled automatically through adjustments to their PAYE tax code […]

Chancellor seeks support from retail banks to drive growth

The recent announcement from Rachel Reeves highlights a clear shift in the government’s economic approach, placing retail banks at the centre of efforts to stimulate growth and support households and businesses. In a meeting held on 22 April 2026, senior leaders from major UK banks, including Barclays, Lloyds, Santander, NatWest, Nationwide and HSBC, were brought […]

How bonuses are taxed

Bonuses are treated as taxable earnings, so both employers and employees need to understand how they are taxed and reported. For cash bonuses (including vouchers that can be exchanged for cash), the rules are straightforward. The payment is added to an employee’s normal salary and taxed through the Pay As You Earn (PAYE). This means […]