Welcome to our round up of the latest business news for our clients. Please contact us if you want to talk about how these updates affect your business. We are here to support you!
The trend towards paperless office solutions is rapidly increasing, whether it is to improve business efficiency or realise environmental goals. Our most profitable clients have already streamlined their internal procedures and are getting the most out of their teams by going paperless, in a variety of areas.
Below are some ways you can become paperless in your business and examples of the benefits we have seen in our clients.
Storing information using cloud storage
Customer information, contracts, and sensitive employee information are held by most businesses and, if on paper, the risk of data loss is much greater than an online secure portal.
Using a conventional filing system means it can be difficult to limit access to those files to only those who need to know. Once the filing cabinet is unlocked, anyone can go the files, creating a risk of escaping information.
The reality is that saving information on the cloud is the safest place to save sensitive data. Online storage has:
Online payroll software
Eliminating paper payslips and switching to online payroll software can lower administration and give your finance team more time to focus on their critical tasks. An online payroll system can also ease the fear for employees of not being paid on time.
Using a paperless payroll system will:
Digital receipts when claiming expenses
When claiming expenses, it is often a struggle to remember dates and amounts and keep safe all the paper receipts! You can make everything easier and reduce your paper trail by using digital receipts.
For example, many of our clients use an App on their phone to take a picture of their receipts, which is then automatically processed by the software and posted directly into your accounting software, with a summary being produced for the employee to claim back the expense from the business.
Digital receipts are becoming ever more popular, and they are not only used for sundry expenses. Most retailers now provide eInvoices and, where you still receive paper invoices, you can also use software to scan and digitise them into your accounting software directly.
Online accounting software
Paper always seems to gather and is easily lost, no matter how well organised your filing cabinets are! Cloud-based accounting software can help reduce this problem. The software enables you to process sales, purchases, receipts, and payments without needing to invest in costly infrastructure and the dreaded annual license fee! Most cloud providers charge a reasonable monthly subscription and access to the software for bookkeeping is 24/7, 365.
Just suppose you:
We can help you put in a cloud accounting package and get you:
Please talk to us about the advantages of a cloud accounting package, you will be amazed what a difference knowing your results in real time makes to your business!
Google have launched AI (Artificial Intelligence) focused online training for people and businesses to help capture the benefits of AI, whether it’s to save time, get a new job, or grow your business.
The modules are packed with practical advice and tips focused on essential AI skills including:
Boost your productivity with AI
This session introduces learners to cutting-edge AI tools that are already available from Google and others, to show some of the smartest ways digital-age workers can use them to save time at work and on tasks. In this session you will learn:
Understanding machine learning
Aimed at small business leaders/owners or anyone looking to get a better understanding on the subject, this session covers:
See: Understanding machine learning (rsvp.withgoogle.com)
Action Fraud has received over 30 crime reports since June 2023 relating to remote access scams targeting businesses, with victims reporting losses totalling over £3.8 million.
Based on analysis of crime reports by the National Fraud Intelligence Bureau, Action Fraud advises that scammers will generally use the following tactic to target businesses:
Some victims reported a slightly different account of how the scam was perpetrated. However, the goal of the scammers usually remains the same – to convince victims to login to their online banking account whilst the scammer has remote access to their computer.
To protect against remote access scams, conduct your business in line with the following advice:
See: Action Fraud - https://www.actionfraud.police.uk/
The UK government have published details of the Online Safety Bill.
The Online Safety Bill is a new set of laws to protect children and adults online. It will make social media companies more responsible for their users’ safety on their platforms.
Details include:
See: A guide to the Online Safety Bill - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
Find a grant is a UK government service that allows businesses to search all UK government-funded grants. Businesses can use the website to browse or search for available grants, check if they are eligible, and find out how to apply for each grant.
Anyone can use the UK government Find a grant service to find and apply for grant funding. Each funding opportunity has its own eligibility criteria and scope. There is no cost to use this service.
You can also sign up to get updates about new grants.
See: Home - Find a grant (find-government-grants.service.gov.uk)
Businesses that are sole traders, partners of trading partnerships, and members of LLPs who pay income tax on the profits of their businesses are subject to the new basis period method of taxation.
For tax year 2024/25, business owners will be subject to a tax year basis of taxation. This means that they will be taxed on profits arising in the tax year concerned, regardless of their accounting date.
Special rules apply for the 2023/24 tax year to help transition non-tax year end businesses from the existing accounting year end method of taxation to a tax year basis. This means that all overlap relief that the business has been carrying forward must be offset against profits in the 2023/24 tax year.
There is a new online form to request overlap information that allows unincorporated businesses to request the information HMRC holds on the available overlap relief that needs to be claimed for the 2023/24 transition year. This form was launched on the 11 September and, given the recent delays experienced by taxpayers trying to call HMRC or get a timely response to letters, it may prove the best option, especially as HMRC state they will have a specialist team involved.
The next HMRC webinars on basis period reform will be held on the 12 September at 3.45pm and 27 September at 11.45am. You can join either of these here: Registration (gotowebinar.com)
Please contact us if you need assistance with changing your accounting year end or understanding the new system as we have expertise in performing the new calculations and advising business owners in this complicated area.
Listed below are a number of live HMRC webinars that will help employers with payroll. The webinars are free and last around an hour.
Expenses and benefits for your employees - travel
Tue 12 Sep at 11:45am
Expenses and benefits for your employees - company cars, vans, and fuel
Wed 13 Sep at 1:45pm
Getting payroll information right
Thu 14 Sep at 9:45am
Expenses and benefits for your employees - trivial benefits
Fri 15 Sep at 11:45am
Expenses and benefits for your employees - social functions and parties
Wed 20 Sep at 1:45pm
Statutory Maternity and Paternity Pay
Thu 21 Sep at 9:45am
Statutory Sick Pay
Fri 22 Sep at 11:45am
Expenses and benefits for your employees - if your employees have more than one workplace
Mon 9 Oct at 9:45am
Taxing employees' benefits and expenses through your payroll
Mon 16 Oct at 11:45am
Employer filing obligations
Tue 17 Oct at 9:45am
National Work Life Week 2023 is taking place from 2 October to 6 October.
The week is an opportunity for both employers and employees to focus on well-being at work and work-life balance. Employers can use the week to provide activities for staff, and to showcase their flexible working policies and practices.
See: National Work Life Week - Working Families
Onshore wind projects supported by local people will be approved more quickly in England, in new measures being brought forward by the Government.
The Government has now streamlined planning rules, meaning local areas have a greater say in how onshore wind projects should be considered, ultimately resulting in electricity bill savings and increased national energy security.
The measures include broadening the ways that suitable locations can be identified, including by communities, and speeding up the process of allocating sites by giving alternatives to the local plan process. This will ensure the whole community has a say, not just a small number of objectors – paving the way for more onshore wind projects to come online where they have community support.
This will mean local policy on onshore wind continues to be decided by elected local councillors, accountable to local people, and plans are taken forward where they can demonstrate local support and address planning impacts identified by the community.
Communities backing local wind farms could also benefit from cheaper energy under proposals to incentivise more projects. The Government has consulted on proposals for improved benefits and rewards for communities backing onshore wind farms and will set out the next steps this Autumn.
See: Local areas supported to progress onshore windfarms - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
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