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Tax in the UK

How to Get an Employment History Letter and Everything You Need to Know About the NIN Statement

We Saved £1,200 for a Client Yesterday—You Could Be Next!  Whether you’re applying for a mortgage, changing jobs, or handling a visa application, an employment history letter and National Insurance Number (NIN) statement can be crucial documents. In this article, we’ll walk you through the steps to get these documents, explain when and why you

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Tax in the UK

The Complete Guide to CIS subcontractors and Tax returns in the UK

Working as a CIS subcontractor in the UK construction industry comes with its own set of rules, especially when it comes to taxes. Whether you’re new to the Construction Industry Scheme (CIS) or have been subcontracting for years, this guide will help you understand what’s required to file your tax return and how you can

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Tax in the UK

Early State Pension in the UK: When Can You Get It and Who Qualifies?

In the UK, the State Pension is a regular payment from the government that most people can start claiming when they reach the State Pension age. However, some individuals may be eligible for an early State Pension under certain circumstances. In this article, we’ll cover when you can claim your State Pension early, who qualifies,

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Tax in the UK

Can I Incorporate an LTD Company When Not Living in the UK?

Everything You Need to Know About Registering a UK Company as a Non-Resident Learn how to incorporate a UK LTD company while living outside the UK. Discover legal requirements, tax implications, and steps for non-residents to register a company in the UK. Wondering whether you can incorporate a UK LTD company if you don’t live

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Tax in the UK

5 financial mistakes small business owners keep making (and how to fix them)

When you’re running a small business, every penny counts. Yet, many business owners unintentionally sabotage their success by making avoidable financial mistakes. Don’t worry—you’re not alone! Most of these slip-ups are common, and the good news is, they’re easy to fix once you know what to watch for. Let’s shine a light on the top

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Tax in the UK

Top government grants for UK startups

So, you’ve got a big idea for your startup? Fantastic! But let’s be real—running a business takes more than just passion. It also takes money. Thankfully, the UK government is here to help with grants and schemes designed to boost startups like yours. Grab a coffee (or a celebratory tea) and let’s explore the top

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Tax in the UK

Thinking about Becoming a UK Landlord: Here‘s what you need to know

So, you’re considering renting out your property in the UK? That’s fantastic! Being a landlord can be a great way to generate extra income, but it also comes with its fair share of rules, taxes, and responsibilities. Don’t worry, though—we’ve got you covered. Here’s everything you need to know to get started, from taxes to

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Tax in the UK

The Ultimate Guide to OnlyFans Taxes in the UK: Accounting tips for Creators and Influencers

Maximize Your OnlyFans Income—See How We Helped Creators Save Over £50,000 in Taxes! If you’re a creator on OnlyFans, Patreon, or any other content-sharing platform, you’re not just building a community of loyal fans—you’re also running a business. As your income grows, so do your tax obligations. Whether you’re making your first £100 or have

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Tax in the UK

Tax Tips for Professional Poker players in the UK: A friendly guide to declaring your winnings (without losing your mind)

So, you’ve made the leap from casual games at your local pub to grinding it out at poker tables, both online and in live tournaments. Maybe you’re crushing it on PokerStars or regularly cashing in big at the local casino. Congratulations! But with great winnings come great responsibilities… like taxes. Let’s face it: thinking about

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Tax in the UK

How to Maximize Your CIS Tax refund: A Guide for Subcontractors in the UK

If you work in the UK construction industry as a CIS subcontractor, you’re probably familiar with having taxes automatically deducted from your payments by contractors. Under the Construction Industry Scheme (CIS), 20% (or 30% if you’re not registered) of your earnings are withheld to cover your tax obligations. However, many subcontractors end up overpaying and

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