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We're a firm of award-winning Chartered Accountants and Finance Outsource Specialists who can increase your profitability and reduce your accounting costs. With a network of practices in the UK and overseas, our range of expertise within the group means that we're well equipped to handle all accountancy and finance functions. At SKS, our shared services model provides clients with..
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Dealing with someone’s death is never easy, and unpicking their affairs once they have gone, especially if there has been no forward planning for this inevitable event, can be very hard on those left behind. This isn’t helped if there are taxes to pay on the estate from gifts made during the person’s lifetime, a […]
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HMRC has had to repay a massive £56.9m in overpaid pension tax between April 1 and June 30 this year, as the problems with the emergency tax rate on flexible pension withdrawals continue to bite. HMRC will put you on an emergency tax rate when you first access your pension, but this treats your first […]
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The Making Tax Digital (MTD) regime is set to begin applying to income tax soon, and the first people to be brought into the regime will be the self-employed and landlords. Although April 2026, which is when relevant taxpayers must sign up to file digitally, sounds a long time away, it will arrive sooner than […]
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5M ago
HMRC will provide new tax codes at the start of every new tax year if the Personal Allowance has changed, if someone has had a change of circumstances, including perhaps had a pay rise, and even to those who are taking their pensions for the first time.
It’s important to check that your tax code is correct, as any mistake early in the year could mean paying too much or too little tax going forwards. Either way, the sooner you get this sorted out, the better, as you don’t want to be owed money by HMRC, and you certainly don’t want to owe unpaid tax.
How can I check my tax code?
There are variou ..read more
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5M ago
Whenever you leave a tip in a restaurant or a hairdressing salon, for example, you would hope that the tip money you left will go directly to the person who provided you the service you are tipping for. But for many restaurants and other industries, that hasn’t always been the case.
So now, the Government is working on draft legislation known as the ‘Tipping Act’ to bring fairness to sectors where tipping is common, to ensure the people who were being paid the tip get it.
What is currently happening?
In some restaurants, the tips paid by card especially, and sometimes those paid in cash, are c ..read more
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5M ago
Thousands of people in the UK who are paid weekly could find themselves making extra tax payments this year if they are paid on a Thursday or Friday. Employees paid on Thursday 4April or Friday 5 April may need to pay extra tax as they would have received 53 payments in the 2024/25 tax year rather than 52, the Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (LITRG) has warned.
Even those paid fortnightly or even every four weeks could also be caught in this tax trap, which may result in HMRC looking to clawback unpaid tax.
Why will these people owe more tax?
HMRC allows employers to give an additional amount of ..read more
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5M ago
How I grew a $25 million accounting practice
Article by Sanjay Swarup, SKS Business Services
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When I was 43 and the family’s main breadwinner, I quit the security of a corporate job to set out on my own [to start my own firm].
Fourteen years later, I have a $25 million accounting practice with 22 offices and over 800 employees.
Below, I share my story, advice for success, and why I think it’s better to “Fail Small than Fail Big.”
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I joined the energy giant BP in 2000, the year it announced a $1.1 billion deal to outsource its business proce ..read more
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5M ago
Is it time to tweak your hybrid working strategy?
Article by Sanjay Swarup, SKS Business Services
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As the move to work from home (WFH) enters its fifth year, has your accounting firm updated the policies it introduced during those panicked months of early 2020?
As a business with a sizeable overseas workforce, we have been using remote working practices for over a decade—yes, we were making grainy Skype calls as far back as 2007!
Despite this head start, we constantly evolve our post-pandemic hybrid working strategy.
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7M ago
Now is the time to start thinking about your end-of-year tax planning while there is still time to maximise the benefit of any allowances you haven’t used yet this tax year. The end of the current tax year is April 5, 2024, and there are various tax breaks you want to make the most of before that date.
However, there is another date to bear in mind too – March 6, which is when Chancellor Jeremy Hunt will deliver his Budget to the House of Commons. There is some expectation that he will announce tax cuts on this date, which is customary in a General Election year. The question is whether it wil ..read more
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7M ago
How to negotiate pricing with new and existing clients
Article by Lewis Bird, SKS Business Services
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As an industry that deals in hard facts, why do accountants struggle to calculate and communicate their own value?
This short guide helps you articulate your worth and have that (not so) difficult conversation about setting client fees.
Why are accounting firms so terrible at increasing their fees?
Whenever I ask an accounting firm why they don’t charge more, I see the same look in the partners’ eyes. I call this ‘The fear’.
In the early days of building a ..read more