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Statutory Sick Pay Changes from 6 April 2026 – What You Need to Know
From 6 April 2026, some important changes to Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) will come into effect. If you’re an employer, it’s worth understanding what’s changing and how it might affect you. Don’t worry—this guide keeps things simple and clear. What’s Changing in April...
Are you a Sole Trader or Landlord?
MTD ITSA Is Coming! Don’t let your Bookkeeping get prickly. If you’re a sole trader or landlord in the UK still keeping records on paper, you’re not alone. Spreadsheets, shoeboxes, envelopes full of receipts. The “safe place” that somehow disappears when you need it...
Do You Really Know What It Costs to Run Your Business?
There is no hiding from it, MTD for VAT becomes mandatory for all VAT registered businesses from 1st April 2022, even if you are VAT registered but under the £85,00 VAT threshold. What does this mean for your business? You will...
How can bookkeepers help grow your business
Are you a business owner struggling to keep up with your financial records? Many business owners believe bookkeeping is just about recording numbers, but it’s actually a powerful tool for business growth. A professional bookkeeper can provide financial clarity,...
End of financial year preparation: A guide for business owners
As the end of the financial year (EOFY) approaches, business owners should take the time to review their financial records, reconcile accounts, and prepare for the year ahead. Staying organised ensures you have a clear understanding of your business’s financial...
5 Tips to Help Manage Cash Flow in Your Business
Managing cash flow is essential to keeping a business healthy. Whether you’re just starting out or running an established company, here are five key tips to maintain a steady cash flow and prepare for any financial challenges that come your way. Use Cash Flow...
National Living Wage Update 2025: What Business Owners Need to Know
As your trusted Bookkeeper, I am here to keep you up to date on the National Living Wage (NLW) and National Minimum Wage (NMW) changes coming in April 2025, as announced in the latest UK budget. Understanding these updates is key to staying compliant and budgeting for...
Payroll Forms – Which Form and When to Use It
If you are running your own payroll, there are quite a few payroll forms you need to be aware of to ensure tax compliance. Payslip An employer must provide an employee with a payslip each payday, and it must show: Earnings before and after deductions The amount of any...
What can an employee claim whilst on jury service
As an employee it’s important to note that your employer is not required to pay your wages whilst you are on jury service. If your employer has chosen not to pay you whilst you are on jury service, you can claim a loss of earnings allowance from the court. To do this...
What is the Difference Between a Pro-Forma Invoice and an Invoice?
Most of the time, you will receive an invoice when you have paid for goods or services. This invoice provides confirmation of the specified goods or services and is to be included in your business accounts, enabling you to claim VAT if applicable. However, some...










