Can you be a contractor as a sole trader?
Sole trader risk for contractors Contractors who trade as sole traders are lumping their business assets and personal assets together. The law and HMRC do...
Sole trader risk for contractors Contractors who trade as sole traders are lumping their business assets and personal assets together. The law and HMRC do...
Registering a trademark for a company name is pretty straightforward. Many businesses can file an application online in less than 90 minutes, without a la...
To keep things simple, consider these wording ideas: Happy retirement, [Name]! You’ve earned it. Congrats on your retirement! Wishing you good health for ...
Starting your seminar plan as early as possible Establish your goals and objectives. First, write down your seminar’s purpose. Put together a rough budget...
Holidaying in New Zealand A UK citizen and/or passport holder (you can stay up to six months), or. A citizen of a country which has a visa waiver agreemen...
A rights issue will usually be underwritten by a stockbroker who will buy up any unused rights so the company raises all the money it needs to. What happe...
Definition of the fiscal year The fiscal year in the UK runs from 6th April one year to 5th April the following year. It’s also known as the ‘tax year’. W...
The suffix letter is either A, B, C, or D. Until 1975, the suffixes A, B, C and D at the end of the NI number signified the period of validity of the Nati...
There is absolutely nothing stopping you from starting your own business on the side of being in employment – in fact, there are many solo-entrepreneurs a...
HMRC is aware of an automated phone call scam which will tell you HMRC is filing a lawsuit against you, and to press 1 to speak to a caseworker to make a ...
A sale of a furnished Holiday home should qualify for Entrepreneurs relief. Consequently both basic rate taxpayers and higher rate taxpayer selling a Furn...
If you get another job, you might want to leave your job during your notice period. If this is the case, you can ask your employer to change your finishin...
A P60 is a form that explains how much you’ve earned over the tax year (which runs from 6 April to 5 April the following year). It also includes how much ...