From the 2022/23 tax year, the rate of National Insurance will increase by 1.25% for self-employed and employed individuals. The increase is due to extra funding required for health and social care.

From the 2022/23 tax year, the rate of National Insurance will increase by 1.25% for self-employed and employed individuals. The increase is due to extra funding required for health and social care.
With applications for the second Self-Employed Income Support grant now closed, The Chancellor has announced an extension to the scheme via a third and fourth grant. We now know that the third grant will be calculated as 80% of trading profits, capped at £7,500 and will cover the period November 2020-January 2021. For reference, the […]
The government has announced financial help for the Self-Employed. Find out if you are eligible, how much you can get and how to apply.
During the budget, the Chancellor announced tax rates and allowances for the new tax year – which starts on April 6th.
The budget is one of the most eagerly anticipated annual announcement for accountants and their clients alike. It can act as a key planning tool for the finances of individuals and businesses.
Keep on top of the tax deadlines and add these dates to your calendar.