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Sole trader or limited company – which structure is best for my business?

Choosing a legal structure is one of the most important decisions for a new business owner, and understanding the options can be challenging.

First published 19 Jan 2024 | Last updated 29 Aug 2024

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What you need to know about associated companies

First published 17 Jan 2024
Last updated 17 Jan 2024

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10 things you need to know if you are self-employed

First published 9 Jan 2024
Last updated 2 May 2024

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Scottish Budget 2024-25

First published 19 Dec 2023
Last updated 19 Dec 2023

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Recruiting your first employee: The tax and legal issues you need to know

First published 18 Dec 2023
Last updated 10 Apr 2024

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How much National Insurance do I pay as an employer?

First published 27 Aug 2021
Last updated 21 Aug 2024

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5 things directors need to know

First published 11 Dec 2023

landlord investment

5 things landlords need to know

First published 6 Jul 2022
Last updated 11 Dec 2023

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Top expenses for your self-assessment tax return

First published 6 Dec 2023
Last updated 11 Oct 2024

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Six New Year’s resolutions for your business

First published 6 Dec 2023
Last updated 20 Mar 2024

Making Tax Digital

Making Tax Digital: Where are we now?

First published 19 May 2022
Last updated 23 Aug 2024

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What is business asset disposal relief?

First published 27 Nov 2023
Last updated 13 Sep 2024

National Insurance Contributions

How much National Insurance do I pay?

First published 17 Jun 2021
Last updated 10 Apr 2024

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