The Spring Forecast 2026
In today’s Spring Forecast, Chancellor Rachel Reeves presented the latest economic and fiscal forecast from the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR), providing an updated outlook for the UK economy. There were no major new tax or spending announcements, in line [...]
What announcements were made in the Autumn Budget 2025?
With so much pre-Budget speculation, we were expecting a long wait for the detail - but events moved faster than anyone anticipated. In an unprecedented slip, the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) accidentally published its Economic and Fiscal Outlook around [...]
How much can you claim for using your home as an office as a limited company director?
If you work from home you can usually expect to incur additional expenses, but did you know that you may be able to claim tax relief on those expenses if using part of your home as an office? In [...]
What to Do If You Can’t Pay HMRC: Expert Guidance from SG Accounting
We know that from time-to-time everyone can experience uncertainty surrounding their finances, and that this time of year in the lead up to Christmas and tax return season can amplify those worries. If you’re struggling with balancing your business’ [...]
How Associated Companies Affect Corporation Tax from Your Trading Company
If you’re running multiple trading companies, it’s essential that you understand the concept of ‘associated companies’. HMRC uses the rules on associated companies to determine the small profits rate of Corporation Tax, so this means that the more companies [...]
VAT schemes – which one is right for you?
If your limited company is approaching the VAT registration threshold, or you are already VAT registered, ensuring you choose the correct VAT scheme for your business is more than just a compliance task. By having the correct scheme you [...]