Should I register my business for VAT?
Should a business voluntarily register for Value Added Tax (VAT)? Whether it is beneficial for your business will depend on a range of factors.
Should a business voluntarily register for Value Added Tax (VAT)? Whether it is beneficial for your business will depend on a range of factors.
We are delighted to get involved again with various community events which were postponed or cancelled during the pandemic.
The year so far has been tough, certainly one that will have tested the stamina of many investors. Our summary of 2022 provides an overview of markets so far.
With the growth of home working during the COVID pandemic, what you pay in tax could alter if you choose to live and work in different counties. And that includes England and Scotland.
This newsletter examines the pros and cons of Registering for VAT, tax implications of cross-border homeworking and new rules concerning Trust registration. Plus our recent efforts to support local causes.
We welcome new starters and congratulate long service. And the summer seems to have increased our staff social fun too!
Our latest webinar recording suggests it's never too early to discuss inheritance and with inflation and the cost of living dominating headlines we also provide an information update on the markets.
Thursday 1 September is the deadline for the new rules regarding Trust registration. Do they apply to you?
On 14 June 2022, the UK Government announced that it was scrapping the plug-in car grant scheme for new orders of electric cars with immediate effect.
If you are based in East Lothian and are an established business or newly self-employed you may be entitled to a business grant of up to £20,000
HMRC is increasing checks on R&D tax credit claims to stop the abuse of the relief. Find out in simple terms if your business could still benefit from R&D tax relief.
Scottish businesses can receive financial support towards the purchase of a new or used electric vehicle.