

Business lessons learned in 2020
The Covid-19 pandemic, coming as businesses were trying to prepare for Brexit, made 2020 a difficult year. Changes in how and where we work came
The Covid-19 pandemic, coming as businesses were trying to prepare for Brexit, made 2020 a difficult year. Changes in how and where we work came
As businesses and their accountants prepare 2021 forecasts in the coming weeks, accurate management accounts for the last 12 months will be vital, says Sarah
With more people working from home, it is important that employers understand the tax implications of providing office and computer equipment for their employees, says
Implementing effective accounting and payroll systems will give you more time to focus on business planning, says Sarah Daly. With planning for 2021 well
Employers who provide their employees with free or subsidised accommodation need to be aware of the Benefit-in-Kind implications, explains Nikki Johns If you provide
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, certain changes and concessions have been made to the taxation of Benefits-in-Kind (BIK), explains Nikki Johns. At the time
As an early adopter of new technologies, GroForth’s Sarah Daly has some practical tech tips for business owners working from home. Restrictions to curb
Employers often have questions about the tax implications of giving non-cash benefits to their employees. In this short article, Nikki Johns answers some frequently asked
As you assess the implications of the recently announced Budget while coping with Covid-19 restrictions, preparing for Brexit and managing day-to day tasks, time constraints
A good way to understand the difference between bookkeeping and accounting is to look at the tasks performed by each role, explains Sarah Daly.
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– Sarah