by Kristina Madesen | Apr 4, 2025 | Accounting, Business Advice, Local Business, News
Employment Rights Bill 2024: What do employers need to know and how to stay compliant? The Employment Rights Bill 2024 introduces one of the most significant shifts in UK employment law in recent years. Aimed at improving fairness, flexibility, and protections for...
by Sian Smith | Mar 20, 2025 | Accounting, Business Advice, Local Business, News, Tax
HMRC to close online corporate tax filing service – What it means for your business On 6th March 2025, HMRC announced a significant change that will impact thousands of UK businesses. The government will close free online services for filing company accounts and...
by Sian Smith | Nov 1, 2024 | Accounting, Business Advice, Local Business, Tax, Uncategorised
The BAS 2024 budget update was written by Brett Smith: This is the first budget update I’ve done under any labour government… and I don’t know if it’s me getting old, or being grumpy in the long dark evenings but I’ve got to say it’s probably the worst budget...
by Sian Smith | Jul 4, 2024 | Local Business, Tax
How do Tax Payments on Account work? If you are self-employed, a partner in a business, have property income or other income not taxed at source, then your income is taxed under self- assessment. When you pay your tax and how it is calculated can sometimes be...
by Sian Smith | Jun 14, 2023 | 7 ways to grow, Business Advice, Local Business
If your website is outdated in terms of design and functionality, you’re at risk of not being found online, providing a poor user experience and paying to host something that isn’t working for you. To help attract more visitors and generate you leads your...
by admin | May 11, 2020 | Accounting, Business Advice, Business Planning, Local Business
As a valuable accountant, BAS Associates is fond of advising clients to reduce their overheads as one of the seven ways to grow their business. One of these overheads is accounting fees. So, is the money you spend with us an expense to be reduced, or an investment?...