Sole trader doing tax return at home with receipts and laptop

Sole Trader Tax Explained: Everything You Need to Know

Nobody warns you about the receipts. You start out thinking sole trader tax is just “pay HMRC a bit of what you earn,” and then eighteen months in you’re standing in your kitchen at 11pm trying to work out whether a printer cartridge counts as an allowable expense. It does, by the way. Welcome to […]

Signs you need a new accountant — business owner stressed by HMRC correspondence and late paperwork

Signs You Need a New Accountant — And What to Do Next 2026

Knowing the signs you need a new accountant could genuinely save you thousands of pounds — and a great deal of unnecessary stress. Not because most accountants are dishonest, but because the wrong fit, or a firm that’s quietly coasting, costs you in ways that are easy to miss: penalties you didn’t know were coming, […]

CT600 form with calculator and UK currency showing how to reduce corporation tax legally for British limited companies.

How to Reduce Corporation Tax Legally (2025/26)

Nobody wakes up excited to pay HMRC. Yet every year, thousands of perfectly profitable UK companies hand over more corporation tax than they actually owe — not through fraud, not through carelessness, but because they never got round to using the reliefs Parliament wrote into law specifically for them. This guide is about how to […]

Cloud accounting vs traditional bookkeeping — business owner comparing digital and paper records

Is Cloud Accounting Safe? What Business Owners Need to Know

There’s a moment — and most business owners know exactly the one — where you’re staring at a shoebox of receipts at midnight, wondering how it all got so chaotic. Then someone mentions cloud accounting, and your first instinct isn’t excitement. It’s suspicion. Is cloud accounting safe? It’s the right question to ask. And the fact […]

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How Cloud Accounting Works and Why It Saves Time 2026

There’s a moment every small business owner knows. It’s 9pm on a Sunday. You’ve got a client invoice from three weeks ago that still hasn’t been reconciled, your bank feed is showing a transaction you don’t recognise, and somewhere — buried under a stack of delivery notes — is the receipt your accountant asked for […]

Small employer at desk with payroll papers and clock — auto enrolment compliance deadline UK

Auto Enrolment Guidance for Small Employers: What You Must Do

Auto Enrolment Guidance for Small Employers: What You Must Do Nobody starts a small business thinking, “I can’t wait to navigate workplace pension legislation.” And yet, here we are. Auto enrolment has quietly become one of the most pressing compliance obligations sitting on the desk of every UK employer — whether you’ve got two members […]

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Tax Advisor Wimbledon: What Questions to Ask Before You Hire

There’s a particular kind of financial dread that sets in around January — or whenever life throws something complicated at you. A business pivot. An inheritance. A property you’re trying to sell without handing half of it to HMRC. And in those moments, most people in Wimbledon do what most people everywhere do: they Google […]

Inheritance Tax Limit UK £325,000 nil rate band illustrated with family estate planning notes, calculator, house sketch, and tax free allowance reminder for estates and wills

Inheritance Tax Limit Explained 2026

There’s a particular kind of financial shock that tends to arrive at the worst possible moment. You’ve just lost someone. The paperwork is mounting. And then, tucked inside a letter from HMRC, comes a tax bill that nobody anticipated — sometimes for tens of thousands of pounds. All because a threshold quietly existed, and nobody […]

UK inheritance tax on family property showing £1 million threshold and 40% tax rate implications

Strategies for reducing inheritance tax on family property in 2026

Last updated: January 2026 | Reading time: 12 minutes Look, I’ll be blunt: the inheritance tax system is designed to catch the unprepared. Frozen thresholds since 2009. Property prices that’ve gone bonkers. A 40% tax rate that bites harder than a Rottweiler with a grudge. And yet… most families stumble into HMRC’s trap because they […]