
Companies House ID Verification Changes
Companies House has been rolling out voluntary identity verification for company directors, Persons with Significant Control (PSCs), and individuals submitting filings on behalf of a company. This forms part of a wider set of reforms introduced by the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 (ECCTA).

Key UK Business Accounting Dates for August 2025
Stay on top of your accounting with this guide to upcoming key UK tax and filing deadlines in August 2025. Avoid penalties with this checklist for businesses and the self-employed.

Donating to Charity Through Your Company
Supporting charitable causes is not only good for society, but it can also be beneficial for your company’s finances and reputation. If you’re considering donating to charity through your business, there are several important tax rules, methods, and compliance requirements to keep in mind.

What is the D0 Tax Code? A UK Guide for Second Incomes and High Earners
If you’ve seen the D0 tax code on your payslip or P45 and wondered what it means you’re not alone. The UK tax system uses various codes to help employers calculate how much tax to deduct from your wages, and D0 is one of the less common but more significant ones.

DeFi Tax Guide (UK) – How HMRC Taxes Decentralised Finance
DeFi (Decentralised Finance) is one of the fastest-growing areas in crypto from staking and yield farming to liquidity pools and token swaps. But with growth comes complexity, especially when it comes to tax.

IR35 Explained A UK Guide for Contractors and Employers
The IR35 legislation has long been a complex and often misunderstood part of UK tax law. Whether you're a self-employed contractor, a limited company director, or a business that hires off-payroll workers, understanding IR35 is crucial for staying compliant and avoiding unexpected tax liabilities.

Class 2 NIC for the Self-Employed Explained
If you’re self-employed in the UK whether as a freelancer, sole trader, or contractor you’ve probably come across Class 2 National Insurance Contributions (NICs). But what exactly are they, how much do you pay, and why are they so important?

Continuity of Service: What It Means for UK Employees and Workers
Continuity of service is a key concept in UK employment law. It refers to the length of time an employee has been continuously employed by the same employer and it directly affects their eligibility for key employment rights such as redundancy pay, notice periods, and protection from unfair dismissal.

How to Reclaim Overpaid Tax for Your Business
Mistakes in tax payments can happen, and businesses sometimes overpay HMRC. The good news is that reclaiming overpaid tax is possible, provided you follow the correct procedures.

How to Prepare for an HMRC Tax Inspection
In this guide, we will walk you through some of the steps of preparing for an HMRC tax inspection, what to expect during the audit, and the best practices for ensuring that everything runs smoothly.