by Luke Stringer | Jan 6, 2022 | businessnews
The government has issued financial support for businesses in the UK to help alleviate the effects Omicron is having. England Statutory Sick-Pay Rebate Scheme The Government will cover the cost of statutory sick pay for covid related absences for...
by Luke Stringer | Dec 14, 2021 | businessnews
With new covid rules being implemented across the UK, we thought we’d share all the current guidance that you need to know as a small business in England. Places where face coverings are compulsory As of Friday 10th December, face coverings became...
by Luke Stringer | Dec 9, 2021 | businessnews
According to the FSB, most small businesses who import from the EU are not prepared for the change of customs controls that are coming on 1st January 2022. According to their poll, a third of the participants were not even aware of the new requirements. Who is...
by Luke Stringer | Dec 7, 2021 | businessnews
The government will introduce making tax digital to businesses to help reduce the time taken to complete admin, allowing small businesses to focus on their customers, innovation and growth. Who will these changes affect? Businesses that have a taxable turnover...
by Luke Stringer | Sep 7, 2021 | businessnews, Running your Business
The Prime Minister has confirmed to raise national insurance contributions by 1.25% to help fund the NHS and an overhaul of social care, but what could this mean for business owners? National insurance for sole traders and partnerships business owners If...
by Luke Stringer | Jun 28, 2021 | businessnews, Running your Business
As of May 4th 2021, the government launched new regulations in the form of the Debt Respite Scheme, to help people who are suffering from serious money troubles, including sole traders. This scheme is a permanent change rather than a temporary COVID 19 Measure. ...