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Welcome to Our Latest Newsletter
Spring marks the start of many changes for individuals and businesses. One notable change for landlords this year, as well as Making Tax Digital, is the Renters’ Rights Act. Join us for a clear, friendly and informative seminar to help landlords understand the upcoming changes.
We’ll explain what’s happening, what it means for you and the support available. The seminar will also include an insightful update covering CGT, SDLT, MTD and much more. Helping landlords to make smarter property decisions in 2026 and beyond.
For more information and to book your place go to www.eventbrite.co.uk
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!
Personal Tax Changes Coming in April 2026
Annual Tax on Enveloped Dwellings (ATED) 30 April deadline
Companies House Security Issue
Salary v dividends in 2026/27
Is Your Business Ready for 2026/27?
Employers: Are You Ready for a New Tax Year?
Employment Rights Act - What is Changing First?
HMRC Moves to GOV.UK One Login for New Users
Government Responds to Late Payments Consultation
Three Practical Tips to Deal with Late Payments
FCA Tells Second Charge Mortgage Firms to Raise Standards
Boost in Grants for Installing EV Chargers
How Clear Are Your Prices?
A Practical Look at the Cycle to Work Scheme for Employers
CMA Report to Bring New Obligations for Vet Practices
New Simpler Sustainable Farming Incentive Announced
Guidance Released on the New Business Rates Relief for Pubs and Live Music Venues
05 Mar 2026
Chancellor Rachel Reeves insisted she has the 'right economic plan' for the UK in her Spring Forecast Statement announcement.
An estimated one million taxpayers missed the self assessment deadline for the 2024/25 tax year, according to HMRC.
We are delighted to share some exciting news with you. We have officially merged with Wilson Partners – bringing our two businesses together to better serve our clients.