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Dividend Tax Guide 2025/26

If you're a shareholder or director extracting income through dividends, this blog covers everything you need to know about the new tax thresholds and rates for 2025/26. With the dividend allowance dropping to just £500, it's essential to plan withdrawals more strategically. This guide breaks down how much tax you'll pay based on your income band and offers useful planning tips to make your income tax-efficient.

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Private Ltd vs Public Ltd – What’s the Difference?

Considering whether to register as a private limited company or a public one? This blog compares both structures in terms of ownership, capital raising, legal requirements, and control. If you're expanding or restructuring your business, knowing the legal and operational differences is crucial before making a decision.

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Construction Industry Scheme (CIS) Explained

Working in construction? You need to be aware of CIS rules—whether you’re a contractor or subcontractor. This blog covers registration, deductions, monthly returns, and how to stay compliant. Avoid penalties and ensure you’re deducting or receiving the correct amounts under the scheme. A must-read for anyone in the UK building trade.

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UK Tax Rates and Allowances 2025/26

From personal allowance to national insurance and corporation tax bands, this blog outlines all updated thresholds for 2025/26. It also includes income tax bands for England, Scotland, and Wales, plus changes to child benefits and savings thresholds. A handy resource to bookmark for any financial planning throughout the year.

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Sole Trader: Pros and Cons

Should you set up as a sole trader or choose a limited company? This blog highlights the key advantages of being a sole trader—such as simplicity and lower costs—alongside the drawbacks like unlimited liability. Ideal for freelancers, consultants, and anyone considering self-employment.

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VAT on Residential and Commercial Property

VAT rules on property transactions can be complex. This guide explains when VAT applies to residential sales, commercial leases, and conversions, including the option to tax and VAT exemptions. If you’re buying, selling, or renting property, this blog helps you make informed financial decisions.

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