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From April 2026, sole traders earning over £50,000 will have to follow new digital tax rules. Here’s what’s changing and how ...
Sole traders and landlords will have to start reporting their earnings digitally on a quarterly basis to HMRC from April 2026 ...
A proposal to change the name of Mount Abu, Rajasthan's only hill station, to 'Aburaj Teerth' and ban non-vegetarian food and ...
The latest update to *QuickBooks Sole Trader* introduces powerful new features that significantly enhance how accountants can support their ...
HMRC is reminding sole traders and landlords with an income over £50,000 that there is now less than a year to go until they ...
From May 1, new rules came into force that will change the way 3.3 million “autonomos” (sole traders) calculate and pay their ...
About 63 percent of people who became sole traders in the past two years said unemployment or underemployment played a role in their decision to go solo.
The move is expected to affect approximately 780,000 people in its first wave. A major tax shake-up is set to catch out ...
One important role held by the Traffic Commissioners is that of gatekeepers to the industry. In a recent public inquiry heard ...
With less than a year to go until sole traders and landlords earning over £50,000 will be required to use Making Tax Digital (MTD) for Income Tax, the launch on April 6, 2026 marks a significant ...
More Australians are taking back control by setting up SMSFs as major funds battle service failures and lax cyber security.