Christmas party

It’s been a tough year and there has been a lot of doom and gloom around but with Christmas around the corner why not treat yourself and your staff to a Christmas party, boost morale and take advantage of the tax exemption available!!

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Gift aid on small donations

Currently charities have to obtain a signed declaration from donors for every donation they want to make a gift aid claim on. This can mean charities miss out on gift aid if they, for example, make bucket collections – people would not be willing to make donations if they had to fill in a form, never mind the amount of paperwork that would be involved!

I think the Revenue have taken this point on board as from April 2013 charities that receive donations of £10 or less will be able to claim gift aid without having to have a signed declaration from the donor.

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Selling goods to Europe – do I need to charge VAT?

With the explosion of the internet I now find that more and more of my clients are making sales outside the UK. This can cause added complications if you are VAT registered as in some cases you don’t have to charge VAT. If you sell goods to a customer outside the UK but in the European Union (EU) you can raise a sales invoice with zero rated VAT (i.e. with no VAT on it) if that customer is registered for VAT in their own country.

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Companies House

I was talking to someone setting up their first business when the subject of Companies House came up. They were confused about why they had to file their accounts with both the Revenue and Companies House. I therefore thought it would be a good idea to write a blog on what the job of Companies House is and how you can use it to help your business.

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Use of home for directors and employees

I have written a previous blog on making a use of home claim if you are self-employed. However, as an employee or director of a company you can also make a claim for working at home. The rules here are a lot stricter which means the claim will be less than if you are self-employed but it is still worth considering making a claim to reduce your tax liability. The use of home costs are an allowable expense for the company but are not taxable income for you.

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What you should be asking your accountant

I was recently asked to give a 10 minute speech at a breakfast. This gave me a bit of a dilemma on what to talk about as I wanted to it to be something helpful but that wouldn’t send everyone to sleep. This is what I came up with and I thought it made quite a nice blog as well!

I’m of the opinion that most businesses don’t use their accountants enough. An accountant when preparing your accounts has a unique insight into your business and you can use this to obtain some really good business advice. However, I realise this isn’t always as simply as it sounds so I’ve put together some ideas on starting points for discussions.

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Important decisions when incorporating a company – Part Two

Last week I wrote about the addresses used for your new company and whether you wanted a company secretary. I must admit I did save the more juicy bits for Part 2 – this blog looks at appointing directors, allocating shares and share structures.

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Important decisions when incorporating a company – Part One

Last week I was setting up a company for a client, running them through the choices that they had and I thought it would be a really good idea to write this advice down for others who are starting out and considering forming a limited company.

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Mentoring scheme

We have recently volunteered to help with The New Enterprise Allowance (NEA) scheme . This is a program to help people start up in business by means of business mentoring. We believe programs like this are vitally important in helping the local economy but also assisting people who want a better quality of life through running their own business.

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Overdrawn director loan account

Have you ever wondered why accountants keep banging on about overdrawn director’s loan accounts and not putting personal expenditure through your company bank account? This blog explains why this can cause such a headache with the Revenue.

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