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Empowering women in Cornwall to achieve financial freedom
Take control of your finances with these practical tips to help you manage your money more effectively, whether you're tackling debt, trying to improve your credit score, planning fore retirement,...
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Warning: fake Government Gateway document review email
We've received an fake email requesting review of a document from 'Government Gateway' We would also advise you don’t forward the email as this risks the link being clicked by...
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Managing higher Capital Gains Tax on Business Asset Disposal
From April 2025, the Capital Gains Tax (CGT) rate for Business Asset Disposal Relief (BADR) is increasing, meaning business owners could face higher tax bills when selling their companies. With...
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Practical ways to tackle stubborn debt
Debt can easily creep up on us unnoticed. But, the good news is, it can be managed and overcome with the right approach. We hear from Peter McGahan, of Worldwide...
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Warning: e-sign document email scam
We've received an email asking for a signature from "us" at Whyfield, on a Tax Return Engagement Letter. This email is not from us.
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Warning: Fake HMRC scam
We’ve been sent a very convincing email from an account pretending to be HMRC, and we’ve been made aware that others have received the same email.
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Higher Statutory Pay relief coming in April 2025
From April 2025, small employers can reclaim 108.5% of statutory pay costs, including maternity and paternity leave. Find out who’s eligible and how to claim.
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You can now claim tax relief on your personal and workplace pension payments online
If you pay into a pension scheme and qualify for additional tax relief, you can now apply online through HMRC without filing a full tax return. Find out what you’ll...
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Suppressing residential addresses from the public register
Companies House will now allow you to suppress your residential address if it has been used as a registered office address of an operating company.
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Neonatal care leave and pay to come into force from April 2025
There are currently no specific provisions in place for parents of newborn babies that require neonatal care, but this is set to change in April 2025 subject to parliamentary approval.
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Talking ‘food miles’ with The Cornish Food Box Company
When was the last time you thought about where your food comes from? In a country dominated by convenience when it comes to our food, making thoughtful choices isn’t always...
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Company accounts reporting thresholds increasing for the first time in over a decade
The government has confirmed the increased turnover and balance sheet thresholds in annual accounts for the first time since 2013, to reduce the reporting and audit burden for companies.