The proportion of claims for late payment that include compensation has risen only marginally over the last two years, despite the late payment issues small and medium sized firms are reported to be facing, according to debt recovery law firm Lovetts.
Category: Money & Tax for the Self-Employed
Everything you need to manage money and tax as a freelancer or sole trader – from self-assessment to invoicing and cashflow.
New EU audit services law to regain investors’ confidence
Since the credit crunch in 2008, the role and objectivity of auditors in annual accounts has been frequently questioned.
SMEs mis-sold interest rate swaps urged to act
A number of small to medium businesses are due to be compensated after being mis sold complex financial products. Scores of small firms were targeted by the banks, including pubs, restaurants and vets.
Avoiding the pitfalls of cashflow management
Having cash allows a business to operate. So managing your cash resources and making sure you have enough to meet your needs, e.g. paying wages, buying supplies, meeting your personal financial requirements, is absolutely critical. In this context cash includes credit balances at the bank and unused loan and overdraft facilities.
Employing an accountant part time can help grow your business
The economy is in the delicate, early stages of a recovery and small businesses and entrepreneurs are crucial in making that recovery a reality. While entrepreneurial spirit will be critical to stimulating future economic growth, it’s often sound financial management that underpins their ultimate success.
HMRC to tax fund ‘cashback’ from next week & supermarket “loyalty bonuses” could be next
The taxman is to tax bonuses paid on funds with the financial services industry warning that it sets a precedent for supermarket and credit card cashback schemes to be targeted next.
What Funding Options are Available to Go to Court?
Taking a case to court can be extremely costly. Some cases can stretch out for months and even years- that means there are a lot of fees to pay.
The Budget: SMEs Call On Chancellor For Help
Actor Ray Winstone’s comments on radio about being “raped” by high taxes and seeing no returns on this money highlights two very different sides of the economic story. Carl Hasty, Director of Smart Currency Business discusses
Debt Management – Prompt Payment Code
Most of the time companies are likely to be making money, but if your customers are paying you late then it could have a negative effect on your cash flow.
10 top tax saving tips for businesses –and their owners
Carl Elsby of Elsby & Co has some top tips to help business owners reduce their tax liability – legitimately.
Most small companies remain unaware of new annual accounts audit exemption
Many businesses are still unaware of the changes in the audit thresholds of annual end accounts that allow more companies to qualify for audit exemption. With the end of the quarter fast approaching, and with it many fiscal year ends, now is the time to check that you are not paying for unnecessary audit services.
Isle of Man no longer a tax haven under tax deal
HMRC has announced that Britons concealing money in the Isle of Man have three years to own up and get their affairs in order.
iZettle launches new Chip & PIN reader
iZettle, the social payments company,has launched a dedicated Chip & PIN reader, designed for businesses that demand fast, secure and hassle free card payments with maximum flexibility.
How to fall back in love with your books
Emily Coltman ACA, Chief Accountant to FreeAgent – who provides an online accounting system for small businesses – gives her top tips for how to fall back in love with your business bookkeeping.
The future of credit
One of the headline concerns for many businesses throughout 2012 was access to credit. And according to the Forum of Private Business, it looks highly likely this trend will continue into the new year.
















