HB Accountants

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From 1 November 2022 businesses and agents will only be able to file VAT returns using MTD compatible software – HMRC’s online VAT return will close.
Attending a careers fair is a great way to speak to different employers all at the same time and a fantastic opportunity for you, so make sure you prepare and read HB’s Top Tips.
We are feeling a little bit excited about Hertfordshire Chamber of Commerce’s latest annoucement....
With the end of the 2021/22 tax year on 5th April just around the corner – you still have time to take action.
Some non-VAT registered businesses have recently received letters from HMRC claiming that they are trading above the VAT threshold...
Corporation tax is a huge source of revenue for the Government....
Climate change: Evidence shows that our planet is warming up....
Making Tax Digital for Income Tax Self-Assessment becomes law on 6 April 2023 and aims to make tax accounting easier for businesses and individuals such as sole traders by legislating the digitalisation of tax data and submission.
If an employee is provided with a car by their employer, tax is payable on the cash equivalent of the of car provided....
In Britain, almost a fifth of greenhouse gas emissions come from businesses according to government statistics.
Super-deduction, a new capital investment allowance, has been introduced to boost business investment and help economic recovery.
Would it make you feel great knowing that your accountant is actively striving to miminise their impact on the environment and by choosing to partner with them would help the planet just a tiny bit more by a tree being planted?
UK Tax Rates for 2021/2022
UK Tax Rates for 2021/2022
HB Accountants have produced a Tax Card which summarises many of the rates and allowances fundamental to your business and personal lives.
Businesses and Individuals should always plan ahead to minimise their tax bill – with the end of the 2020/21 tax year fast approaching, this year more than ever (with the Covid19 pandemic impacting on not only our mental health but our financial health too), begs the question, have you thought about what strategies you can implement into your financial plan to ensure it is as tax-efficient as possible?
1921 – the year that the Duke of Edinburgh was born, tax discs were introduced for cars, and it was the first time that a ‘woman was sawn in half’ in public as part of a magic show....
Then you may be entitled to claim for expenses for the whole of the 2020-21 tax year.
Many businesses and individuals change accountants....
The Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS) and Furlough, a word you are used to hearing just recently, is changing and winding down over the next few months.
We believe that it’s really important that all businesses are active in their local community.
The VAT payment holiday window ends on 30 June, and normal payment dates resume from 1st July....
The ongoing lockdown may be the catalyst for many limited company owners to change their business model in order to survive or to create a simpler way of working....
Poor cash flow can kill businesses, so what measures can small to medium enterprises (SMEs) take to ensure they stay profitable and sustainable?
On Friday 20 March 2020, the Chancellor announced a package of measures to help businesses through these times of economic uncertainty....
As the end of the tax year approaches, it’s a great time to consider if there are any opportunities to benefit from tax relief.
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