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Starting Up in Business: A Practical Guide
Have you reached a point where the idea of running a business feels like more than just a pipe dream? Perhaps you have identified a gap in the market, you want greater independence or your side hustle is telling you that it has the potential to become a full-time income.
Whatever the motivation,…
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Spring Forecast 2026: What Does the OBR’s Latest Forecast Mean for You?
During a week dominated by news of the Middle East conflict, on 3 March 2026, Chancellor Rachel Reeves presented the Spring Forecast to Parliament. The Chancellor told MPs she had “restored economic stability” as she presented the Office for Budget Responsibility’s…
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Spring Statement 2026: What Businesses Should Expect on 3 March
The Spring Statement will be delivered in Parliament on 3 March, giving an update on the state of the UK economy and the government’s financial outlook.
Unlike the Autumn Budget, the Spring Statement is unlikely to be used for big tax decisions. For businesses it is a useful event…
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Please find below the weekly newsletter from Branston Adams. If you would like any further information or have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us on 01252 728598 or email info@branstonadams.co.uk
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Personal Tax Changes…
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One Million Miss the Tax Return Filing Deadline
HMRC has estimated that around a million people missed the 31 January 2026 Self Assessment tax return filing deadline.
It confirmed that 11.48 million people filed their tax return on time, with most people filing online.
As usual, there was a significant rush on deadline day itself with…
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Please find below the weekly newsletter from Branston Adams. If you would like any further information or have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us on 01252 728598 or email info@branstonadams.co.uk
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In case anyone is short of time, are is a TL;DR and key headlines. Read in full above
TL;DR – What You Need to Know
Big changes are coming for landlords, small businesses, pubs, exporters and employers.
From Making Tax Digital in 2026, to business rates relief for pubs, new export finance, AI regulation reviews, VAT scheme choices, and leasehold…
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Why Management Skills Matter More Than Ever for Business Owners
Many people start a business because they are good at what they do. A great designer sets up on their own. A skilled electrician goes self-employed. A consultant turns expertise into income. What often comes later is realising that running a business and doing the work are two…
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Thanks Paul. Some really useful stuff in there. Much appreciated.
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Getting Ready for Making…
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Thanks Paul! Thank I might summarise this for membest that want to keep up but are short on time…
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Can I just add to the injured employee article. This is not just for your own employees! If you are the head contractor you will have responsibility for all those on site. Example:
Sub Contractor was engaged to install glazed units to roof a shopping centre on behalf of the main contractor. The owner of the subcon checked his company’s work…
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Branston Adams Weekly Newsletter and Merry Christmas!
Looking ahead to 2026: reflections for business owners
With 2025 coming to a close, you may already be starting to reflect on how the year unfolded in your business.
Your expectations may have been exceeded in some areas. Perhaps you found a new source of revenue that grew faster than you anticipated, or you had a new customer relationship…
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Dividend Tax Rates Rising in April 2026: What Does It Mean for Profit Extraction?
The recent Budget confirmed that dividend tax rates will increase from April 2026. The ordinary and upper rates of dividend tax will both rise by 2%.
For many small and medium-sized companies, dividends are central to how owners pay themselves. With the tax…
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That’s a lot of information right there, but all of it gold. Thanks for sharing it. Very insightful.
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