by Richard Simpson | Jul 19, 2026 | The Bean Counter
You filed your tax return back in January. You paid what you owed. You breathed out. And now, six months later, HMRC wants another payment by 31 July, and you’d half forgotten it was coming. If that’s you, you’re in good company. The July payment...
by Richard Simpson | Nov 12, 2021 | The Explorer
When employees are travelling as part of their remit, it is likely that they may incur additional costs, so understanding hotel and subsistence expenses, and how the rules work, is extremely important. This can include the cost of transport, such as train tickets or...
by Richard Simpson | Oct 29, 2021 | The Investigator
With more and more people purchasing electric cars, it’s safe to say they are on the rise, but what are the key considerations for tax on electric vehicle charging points? We’ll explore the topic in this blog post. According to next greencar, there were nearly...
by Richard Simpson | Oct 28, 2021 | The Explorer
Business travel can be tricky to manage and determine exactly which instances can be covered by business expenses, so, what counts as business travel? The term is generally defined as travel that has been incurred solely for work purposes, so this would exclude daily...
by Richard Simpson | Oct 27, 2021 | The Explorer
As more and more people are now working from home, the desire for a designated workspace has become a top priority for many, which is why claiming tax relief on a garden office is such an important consideration right now. The past year and a half has forced many...