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Welcome to the April 2024 issue of our newsletter.
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Running a successful business can be extremely challenging and the listening ear of a trusted advisor is often invaluable. The business team at Peplows have vast experience of providing essential support to business leaders and are always looking for ways to inspire and facilitate business success. Our latest client story provides an insight into the challenges businesses often face and how we can help. Click here for more information.
Below is our round-up of the latest tax and business news. Please contact us if you want to talk about how these updates affect you or your business. We are here to support you!
Thinking of buying another business? What due diligence should you consider?
Exploring tax implications: Limited company vs Sole Trader
Are training costs tax deductible for the self-employed?
Good bookkeeping: A backbone of business success
Companies House fees to increase from 1 May 2024
New Companies House powers come into force
Increase to small company thresholds
2024 – The year of the SME
Making Tax Digital: New policy paper published
Some self-catering holiday let owners being asked to provide trade information
Multiple Dwellings Relief axed from 1 June 2024
Annual Tax on Enveloped Dwellings (ATED)
Payroll reminder - minimum wage rates increased on 1 April
Increase in Child Benefit rates
Major reforms to apprenticeships announced
Are you or your employees making good use of Tax-Free Childcare?
Salary sacrifice: Potentially a win-win strategy for your business and your employees
Carers Leave Act came into force 6 April 2024
How should you respond to a cyber incident?
New fining guidance published by the Information Commissioner’s Office
New measures to ensure food production remains the primary purpose of farming
Charities given new guidance on decisions about donations
05 Nov 2024
Chancellor Rachel Reeves pledged to 'invest, invest, invest' to drive growth and 'restore economic stability' in the Autumn Budget.
Business groups have reacted to Chancellor Rachel Reeves' Autumn Budget speech.
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