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National Insurance Contributions (NIC) and Employment Allowance: What One-Person Companies Need to Know for the 2025-2026 tax year to save £1k

Suppose you run a one-person limited company and follow the suggested tax-efficient strategy of paying yourself a director’s salary to match your Tax-Free Allowance, and take any other cash from the company as dividends.   You must be aware of a crucial change announced in the 2024 budget that has significantly increased your national insurance bill. …

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Important Reading Information for Self Employed Dentists: Making Tax Digital is Coming in 2026 – How We’re Here to Help

Just gearing up for the most significant change to the personal tax since the self-assessment tax return started in 1997. This is our first email to our existing associate dentist customers outlining how Making Tax Digital will affect them, and how we at SmallBiz Accounts will support them to get ready for digitalising their accounting…

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When are Company Pension Contributions Tax Deductible for Family Members ?

Understanding whether Company Pension Contributions are Tax Deductible for Family Members can be an excellent way for company owners to save for retirement while reducing corporation tax—but only if done correctly. A customer recently asked us whether a £60,000 and £40,000 pension contribution for himself and his wife, the directors, would be fully deductible. The…

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Facial Aesthetics Sales Temporarily Over the VAT Threshold? Heres what to do!

Understanding VAT Facial Aesthetics Has your facial aesthetics business temporarily exceeded the £90,000 VAT threshold? Perhaps due to a successful promotion or temporarily taking on another practitioner’s clients? If so, you may not need to register for VAT facial aesthetics. The “Exception to Registration” Option HMRC allows businesses that temporarily exceed the threshold to apply…

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This Could Save Dentists £71k in Facial Aesthetics VAT Payments

Facial Aesthetics VAT Planning for Dentists Here’s a helpful VAT planning tip for dentists who run a separate facial aesthetics business providing purely cosmetic treatments alongside their dentistry. If you haven’t registered for VAT yet and are concerned that registering and paying 20% VAT on your income could affect the fees you charge your patients…