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Do you owe tax on cryptocurrency in the UK?
If you have, or have previously had any dealings with cryptoassets the chances are there will be a tax liability for you. There’s been some confusion in the past around the tax treatment of crypto, but HMRCs stance is [...]
The Autumn Statement 2023
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has just finished delivering his Autumn Statement 2023, which he’s hailed a ‘huge boost’ for British competitiveness in his statement for growth. A series of measures were announced with the ‘overall impact of £20bn a year [...]
Can you claim your holiday party as a business expense?
As the festive season approaches, many Limited Company directors are gearing up for their annual company party. The good news is that HMRC is quite accommodating of these kinds of events, as they consider staff entertainment to be a [...]
The SG Team’s skydive raises an incredible amount for Dorset Mind
Last year The SG Accounting team took on the 3-Peaks Challenge and raised over £2,500 for a great cause. This year we set our sights even higher (15,000ft higher to be exact!), and aimed to raise £3,000 for a [...]
A guide to the cost of living crisis for Limited Company contractors working at home
Working from home in the UK can be costly, especially considering the current cost of living crisis. It’s therefore more important than ever to review your energy consumption and other costs, so you can keep more of your earnings. [...]
Limited Companies: making tax efficient charitable donations
Supporting causes that are important to you through charitable donations is a great thing to do. What you may not know, however, is that using your Limited Company for these donations can also lead to significant tax benefits. In [...]
The pros and cons of contracting through a Limited Company as an IT Contractor
When considering IT contracting as a career path, many find that operating through their own Limited Company is the best option, as it can add a certain level of credibility to your level of professionalism, and shows you're serious [...]
Business Bank Account FAQs
What’s the difference between my personal bank account and a business bank account? When you set up a business it's a great idea to get a separate business bank account set up. Your business and personal affairs, including finances, are [...]
SG’s 6 top tips for setting up a Limited Company as an IT Contractor
When you’re first starting out as an IT contractor and need to set up a Limited Company, it can be a really exciting time. With your skills, ambition, and strong work ethic, you're ready to take the leap. However, [...]
Your first year as an IT Contractor – riding out the early months to success
Your first year as an IT Contractor – riding out the early months to success Surviving your first year as an IT contractor can be challenging, but with proper preparation and guidance, you can navigate through it successfully. And [...]
Strategies to generate leads as an IT Contractor
Strategies to generate leads as an IT Contractor IT contractors often rely on recruitment agencies to secure work due to convenience and ease of access to job opportunities. However, marketing your contracting business can open doors for clients to approach [...]
A comprehensive guide to dividends for Limited Company Contractors
As a Limited Company contractor, understanding dividends is essential for maximising your take-home pay and becoming more tax efficient. Whilst consulting your specialist contractor accountant is recommended for precise guidance, it's useful to grasp the basics of dividends for [...]
The Spring Budget 2023
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt delivered a ‘Budget for Growth’ after the Office for Budget Responsibility forecast a stronger than expected performance from the UK economy this year with inflation continuing to fall. Driving business investment The Chancellor announced a £27 [...]
2023/24 Tax Changes / Rates
National Insurance & Tax Tax-free personal allowance - £12,570 Basic rate – 20% - up to £37,700 Higher rate – 40% - from £37,701 to £125,140 Additional rate – 45% - above £125,140 [...]
How to maximise your tax efficiency before tax year end 5 April 2023
Allowable expenses Claim all of your allowable expenses – you can read our expenses guide here Ensure paid invoices have been recorded – chase those you’re still awaiting payment for Keep receipts 6 years after accounting [...]

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