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Autumn Statement 2023 On 22 November 2023, Jeremy Hunt delivered the ‘Autumn Statement for Growth’. Against an improving economic backdrop, the Chancellor is keen to stimulate economic growth and highlighted 110 measures for businesses. In addition, there were significant statements relating to National Insurance changes and also the reform of work-related state benefits. Income […]
We are delighted to welcome our newest team member, Josh Kirk. Josh joins us fresh from A-Level success at Darrick Wood School. Congratulations Josh! We hope you enjoy your accountancy training with us.
It’s always worth considering filing your UK tax return early, with an accountant by your side.
Join Our Team Administration Manager We have a rare and exciting opportunity to join the Moorgate team, based in our Oxted office. We’re recruiting a full time Administration Manager with supervisory experience and an accountancy practice background. You will be positive and pro-active with a team-oriented approach. Excellent IT and communication skills are essential to […]
Payroll is the process by which a business pays it employees. It covers keeping records of payments, paying taxes to HMRC on behalf of the employees and distributing money.
If you have missed the filing deadline for self assessment tax, call our team at Moorgate for help and advise.
Holiday entitlement and how holiday pay is calculated will depend on how many hours an individual works. For employers, this can quickly become complicated when someone doesn’t work fixed or regular hours.
What is the Construction Industry Scheme (CIS)? The Construction Industry Scheme has been set up by HMRC to ensure subcontractors cannot evade tax within the UK construction industry and to protect them from false employment. Under the scheme, registered contractors deduct money from the subcontractor’s payments. This then goes directly to HMRC as advance payment […]
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