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Child Benefits for over 16s

From April 2025, Child Benefit increases to £26.05 for the eldest child and £17.25 for others. Payments stop after a child turns 16 unless they continue in approved education or training. Parents must update HMRC by 31 August to avoid disruptions. Taxpayers entitled to the child benefit should be aware that HMRC usually stop paying […]

Company Directors and Shareholders – Time to Get Verified

If you’re a company director, person with significant control (PSC), or someone who files on behalf of companies, there’s a major change on the horizon. Companies House is tightening up its rules under the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act, and one of the big shifts is the introduction of identity verification. This isn’t just […]

Rachel Reeves Spring Statement – A Mixed Bag of Reactions

Rachel Reeves delivered her much-anticipated Spring Statement on 26 March 2025, setting out plans to balance the books while tackling sluggish growth and rising fiscal pressures. As expected, the reaction has been swift and divided, reflecting the challenge of navigating economic responsibility in an election year. The statement outlined a bleak economic outlook, with the […]

Spring Statement 2025

Making Tax Digital: A cautious but firm step forward The most significant administrative update was the proposed, phased extension of Making Tax Digital for Income Tax (MTD for IT). The new timeline will see sole-traders and landlords with income over £20,000 required to join from April 2028. Those earning less than £20,000 remain outside of […]

Boosting SME Exports – Government Launches Expert Trade Panel

The UK government has recently unveiled a revamped Board of Trade aimed at bolstering the export capabilities and growth of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). This initiative is part of the broader ‘Plan for Change’ strategy, which seeks to empower the nation’s 5.5 million SMEs to expand their reach in global markets. Composition and Objectives […]

Charities Warned About Fraudulent Letters

The Charity Commission has recently issued a warning about fraudulent letters being sent to charities and their trustees, impersonating the Commission to deceive recipients. These deceptive communications often request actions such as: Removing a trustee or chief executive from their position. Releasing funds as part of a supposed grant. Supplying sensitive documents like passports or […]

Supply Chain Disruptions

Many UK small businesses rely on imported goods, materials, and components. Trade disruptions-whether due to geopolitical tensions, shipping crises, pandemics, or regulatory changes-can lead to: Delays and shortages, making it harder to meet customer demand. Increased costs, as businesses may need to source alternative, often more expensive, suppliers. Stockpiling and cash flow pressure, where businesses […]