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P&L filing for small companies: what’s changing in April 2028
The rules around small company accounts are changing from April 2028. Find out what's mandatory, what's been scrapped, and how the public disclosure opt-out works.
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What HMRC’s Small Employers’ Relief announcement actually means for your business
When HMRC announced increased support for small employers, it sounded like good news. And on the surface, a rise in the Small Employers’ Relief compensation rate from 8.5% to 9%...
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Payroll changes from April 2026: what employers need to know
April 2026 brings important payroll and employment law changes, including minimum wage increases, key tax year deadlines, and updates under the Employment Rights Act 2025. Read our guide to make...
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Directors Must Verify Their ID from 2025: A Guide to the New Companies House Rules
From 18th November 2025, you will need to verify your identity with Companies House before you can set up, own or manage a Limited Company in the UK.
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The latest on P&L filing changes for small business
There's been plenty of talk about P&L (Profit and Loss) filing lately, but the government has now delayed the major changes for small businesses beyond 2027.
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Employment Allowance explained: What single director companies need to know
Since 6th April Employers' National Insurance has increased from 13.8% to 15%. We want to make sure that you are aware of the Employment Allowance and if you are able...
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HMRC’s new reporting requirements for digital platforms
If you manage or work within a digital platform you may need to collect and check information about sellers on the platform and pass this on to HMRC.
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NMW and Employer NI rises: things to consider as you plan workforce changes
With rising employment costs, including minimum wage and NI increases, businesses face financial challenges. Stephens Scown’s employment law experts outline key workforce adjustments, legal risks, and best practices to help...
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Statutory Sick Pay Changes: eligibility and employer impact
Big changes are coming to Statutory Sick Pay (SSP). Employees will soon get sick pay from day one, and low earners will also qualify for support. We break down what...
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Payrolling Benefits
Payrolling Benefits are soon to be a mandatory requirement for employers, confirmed in the Autumn Budget announcement. We are getting ahead of the game and implementing this for all our...
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Upcoming Furnished Holiday Let (FHL) tax changes
Key updates that property owners of FHLs need to know, ahead of 6th April 2025, affecting areas such as tax relief on loan interest, pension contributions, capital allowances, and more.