In his opening statement to this year’s Budget, the Chancellor, Rishi Sunak has admitted that the pandemic has done permanent damage to our economy. Support to millions was essential. As a result, however, the borrowing hiked up and it can
More support..
Following the announcement of the new National lockdown for England (4th of January 2021), and the start of the roll-out of the vaccine, Chancellor Rishi Sunak has unveiled a new £4.6 bn package of help and support. As he said,
Budget 2020 and support to millions affected by COVID-19
Budget 2020 was dominated by measures aiming to protect individuals and businesses from the devastating effects of Coronavirus. Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rishi Sunak acknowledged that the virus posed a challenge and a threat of recession to our
Too late for many… Disabled People on Benefits

‘Too late for many’ – that’s how Labour MP Frank Field, the Chair of the Work and Pensions Select Committee, described the governments’ decision to pay back the money owed in Benefits to the Disabled People. The government says that
Unstoppable Machine of Learning

So it all started.. The need for more knowledge has always been great. If we only look back, we can appreciate the expansion of knowledge throughout generations and the increased speed at which it all happens. Scientists have now estimated
More productive and profitable New Year – Your Best Year Yet

With 2017 already upon us it is time to plan for the twelve months ahead. Will your business be successful or not ? What challenges and obstacles will you face ? Will your efforts be worthwhile and gain momentum you would like? For Your Tax Assistant, success is the only
Low interest rates – not as good as meant to?

Economically and politically eventful summer is over. Those who managed to get away, paid more for holidays this year and may have already started longing to the times more rewarding for British pound. It has been estimated that average holiday maker lost 500 pounds on currency exchange
Change or Trend?

More and more people are not betting their future on traditional jobs. With companies closing down or cutting on staff, many turn into freelancing. In fact this new trend observed, has been so successful that many predict that by 2020,
The Autumn Statement

After much media fanfare, the Chancellor’s Autumn Statement and 2015 Spending Review was announced in the House of Commons on Wednesday (November 25). During a speech that lasted over an hour, George Osborne set out a series of long term