Author: Dora Ngoma
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Self-Employed Pensions: How To Take Care of Future You
Being your own boss means taking charge of your retirement too. This blog shows how to build your pension, make use of tax relief, and look after future you.
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Capital Gains Tax on Property — What You Need to Know
If you’re thinking about selling a property, understanding Capital Gains Tax is essential. This guide explains when you’ll pay it, how it’s calculated, and what reliefs you might be entitled to.
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Understanding Trusts — What They Are and Why They Matter
Confused about Trusts? This simple guide explains what they are, how they’re used in property and estate planning, and when to consider one.
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Making Tax Digital for the Self-Employed: April 2026 Changes That You Need to Know
Making Tax Digital (MTD) is evolving again. From April 2026, even more Self-employed people and Landlords will be required to keep digital records and submit quarterly updates. Here’s what you need to know to stay compliant.
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The Benefits of Proactive Tax Planning
Proactive tax planning helps you stay ahead of HMRC deadlines, reduce your liabilities, and avoid costly surprises. Here’s why every small business should start early.
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Engaging With the Next Generation at a School Careers Day
How do we prepare the next generation for self-employment and business ownership? I spoke to sixth formers about entrepreneurship, tax, and choosing the right Accountant.
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VAT Made Easy — Your Fun Guide to Value Added Tax
New to VAT? This beginner’s guide explains when you need to register, what counts as taxable, and how to stay compliant — with real-life examples.
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Understanding Rental Property Expenses — What You Can Claim
If you rent out property, understanding what you can and can’t claim as expenses is essential. This guide breaks down allowable costs—from maintenance to letting fees—in plain English.
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What You Need to Know About Property and Tax
If you own property or plan to invest, understanding how tax works is essential. This guide covers Stamp Duty, Capital Gains Tax, rental income, and more—so you can avoid surprises.