by David Jones | Mar 14, 2019 | Business Regulation
We all have a name and in most cases we’ve had little input in choosing it, as it’s been chosen for us by our parents using a variety of methods. We may have been named after a relative, such as a grandparent or maybe it’s a family tradition (all of the males in my...
by David Jones | Oct 5, 2018 | Accounts, Business Regulation, Business Tax
First it was HMRC, now Companies House are getting in on the act by publishing an annual list of the most unusual and in some cases bizarre, excuses why a company had failed to file its Annual Accounts on time. Each year Companies House (CH) receives a catalogue of...
by David Jones | Jan 18, 2018 | Accounts, Business Start-up, Opinion
However tight you believe your credit control system to be, however you invoice – monthly, quarterly or by Direct Debit, there is always the possibility of customer default. Many businesses believe that by agreeing invoices in advance, ensuring that the terms of...
by David Jones | Oct 26, 2017 | Business Start-up
You’ve fallen out with your business partner; what do you need to do? Finding another way to resolving a dispute, rather than getting embroiled in expensive court proceedings is clearly what anyone in this position must surely want. In recent years the focus has...
by David Jones | Jun 9, 2017 | Personal Finance, Self Assessment, VAT
Here is my latest tranche of UK Tax Questions Answered. Each question is from a Tax blog reader which I hope will be helpful to you or at least you’ll find the answers interesting. The Topics today: Two companies, two VAT schemes Government Gateway problems Tax code...