As you will know, IR35 is hardly new in our world of accounting. But it will take on a new significance in April this year. The fear you may be feeling is that it will have unfavourable consequences for you, too. Some say that with private sector contracting being driven back in-house, that accountancy practices could lose up to 20% of their client bases.
As momentum gathers around the Government’s Making Tax Digital programme (MTD) it’s time for accountants to focus, once again, on communicating to clients the need for urgent action.
As public debt soars to increasingly unsustainable levels, the Spring Budget on 3 March 2021 has the potential to be one of the most important since the second world war.
It would be nice to think that with 2020 behind us, we can move on and start to think about new challenges and opportunities this year – but, as we all know, COVID-19 will continue to be the main concern on people’s minds for the foreseeable future.
With more changes to come, and businesses feeling the pressure of lockdown restrictions, accountants continue to be a vital source of information and support.
Love them or hate them, hashtags (#) have embedded themselves into our daily lives. They’re also vital in boosting your post reach and engagement on social media in 2021.
A set of new business grants have been announced today (5 January) for businesses in the retail, hospitality and leisure sectors. Here’s how you can communicate the news to your clients.