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Companies House Accounts Filing Reforms Delayed to April 2028

20 August 2026 by James Leave a Comment

Company accounts and filing documents representing Companies House accounts reforms

If you run a limited company and had April 2027 marked down for a shake-up in how you file your annual accounts, you've got more breathing room. The Companies House accounts reforms will now start … [Read more...] about Companies House Accounts Filing Reforms Delayed to April 2028

Filed Under: Bookkeeping & Accountancy Tagged With: Companies House, limited company, small business

MTD for Income Tax: Quarterly Deadline Schedule for Sole Traders and Landlords

13 August 2026 by James Leave a Comment

Calendar schedule representing MTD for Income Tax quarterly deadlines

If you're a sole trader or landlord filing under Making Tax Digital for Income Tax, you'll hit four MTD quarterly deadlines a year instead of one annual Self Assessment date. This page lists every MTD … [Read more...] about MTD for Income Tax: Quarterly Deadline Schedule for Sole Traders and Landlords

Filed Under: Making Tax Digital Tagged With: HMRC, landlord, Making Tax Digital, MTD, self employed, small business, sole trader

National Insurance Gaps: What HMRC’s Letters to the Self-Employed Mean

13 August 2026 by James Leave a Comment

National Insurance gaps — HMRC letter graphic from Premier Bookkeeping and Accountancy

If you're self-employed and a letter has landed from HMRC about gaps in your National Insurance record, take a breath. It isn't a bill. It doesn't automatically mean anything is wrong. HMRC is writing … [Read more...] about National Insurance Gaps: What HMRC’s Letters to the Self-Employed Mean

Filed Under: Tax & Self Assessment Tagged With: HMRC, National Insurance, self employed, sole trader

HMRC Mileage Rate Rises to 55p a Mile — First Increase in 15 Years

7 August 2026 by James Leave a Comment

If you use your own car or van for business journeys, there's good news: HMRC's approved mileage rate has gone up for the first time in 15 years. From 6 April 2026, the rate for cars and vans rises … [Read more...] about HMRC Mileage Rate Rises to 55p a Mile — First Increase in 15 Years

Filed Under: Tax & Self Assessment Tagged With: expenses, HMRC, mileage, self employed, small business, sole trader

HMRC Wants VAT and PAYE Paid by Direct Debit — Consultation Open Until 16 August

2 August 2026 by James Leave a Comment

HMRC has opened a consultation that could change how VAT-registered businesses and employers pay their tax bills. The proposal: make Direct Debit the mandatory payment method for VAT and PAYE return … [Read more...] about HMRC Wants VAT and PAYE Paid by Direct Debit — Consultation Open Until 16 August

Filed Under: VAT Tagged With: Direct Debit, HMRC, PAYE, small business, VAT

MTD’s First Quarterly Deadline Has Passed — What Happens Now?

30 July 2026 by James Leave a Comment

If you're one of the sole traders or landlords in the first wave of Making Tax Digital for Income Tax, the first quarterly update deadline has now been and gone. It covered 6 April to 5 July 2026, and … [Read more...] about MTD’s First Quarterly Deadline Has Passed — What Happens Now?

Filed Under: Making Tax Digital Tagged With: HMRC, landlord, Making Tax Digital, MTD, self employed, small business, sole trader

What Happens If HMRC Investigates My Business?

25 May 2026 by James Leave a Comment

Business owner carefully reading a formal letter from HMRC regarding a tax compliance check

Receiving a letter from HMRC telling you your tax affairs are under review is unsettling — but it doesn’t necessarily mean you’ve done anything wrong. HMRC investigates both randomly and … [Read more...] about What Happens If HMRC Investigates My Business?

Filed Under: Tax & Self Assessment Tagged With: East Lothian, Edinburgh, HMRC, Scotland, self assessment, self employed, sole trader, tax tips

What Is the Trading Allowance — and Can I Use It?

25 May 2026 by James Leave a Comment

Person with a small side business selling items online, illustrating who the trading allowance applies to

If you earn a modest amount from self-employment on top of other income — perhaps from a side hustle, casual work, or selling things online — you may be able to take advantage of the trading allowance … [Read more...] about What Is the Trading Allowance — and Can I Use It?

Filed Under: Tax & Self Assessment Tagged With: East Lothian, Edinburgh, expenses, HMRC, Scotland, self employed, sole trader, tax tips

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