Poll
Is Barack Obama the right man for the US presidency? ?
( View Results )
Yes - 100 per cent right
Yes, but with reservations
Not really, but it could be worse
Absolutely not
I would have voted McCain
Who cares?

Columnists


  Brian Chernett
Brian Chernett is founder and Executive Chairman o...


  Steve Van Dulken
Steve Van Dulken is a world-renowned expert on inv...


  Charles Orton-Jones
Charles is the former editor of EuroBusiness magaz...


  Damon Segal
Damon Segal has been a major force in the design ...


  Bernice Hurst
Bernice Hurst is the author/editor of more than 60...


  Dan Matthews
Dan is a business owner and journalist with around...


  Carmen Snipes
She’s lurking at your AGM, earwigging on the...


  Twinkle
Throughout the ages, man has consulted the heavens...
Home : Money : Business Tax

Death and taxes. Two inevitabilities. Well in business only one is inevitable; unfortunately it's taxes. There are plenty of different ways in which the tax man picks your business' pocket each year, and we let you know what they are, how to comply with tax rules and regulations and, most importantly, how to pay less.

Newest Articles
Move to   << Prev 1 |  next>> 
Pre-Budget fall-out for small firms
Now that the pre-Budget dust has settled, small businesses everywhere are taking stock of the economic and financial situation. Pending any adjustments in the forthcoming Queen's Speech; Andrew Shaw, partner at Kingston ....
By LaunchLab.co.uk Dec 01,2008 - Comments (0) - Rating (2 votes)
Pre-budget report: what it means to you
Andy Hardy at TaxCalc.com and former senior executive at the HMRC comments on the new landscape for entrepreneurs and businesses. .
By LaunchLab.co.uk Nov 25,2008 - Comments (0) - Rating (2 votes)
Income tax self assessment
Andy Hardy, development director at TaxCalc.com, a provider of tax software solutions, explains the basics to filing your personal tax return..
By Andy Hardy Nov 14,2008 - Comments (0) - Rating (2 votes)
Start a business knowing tax, VAT, PAYE, N.I.
The first step is to consider the legal structure your business will take. This will define your own responsibilities to everyone who is associated with the business - customers, suppliers ....
By Andrew Shaw Jul 12,2008 - Comments (0) - Rating (4 votes)
Business legal structures
Paul Samrah, Partner at accountancy firm Kingston Smith, explains the various legal structures which are available for start up businesses..
By Paul Samrah Jul 11,2008 - Comments (0) - Rating (0 votes)
Set up a limited liability partnership
A limited liability partnership is still a relatively new vehicle for running a business. It is a cross between a partnership and a limited company. It was introduced in England by the ....
By Giles Dixon Jul 11,2008 - Comments (0) - Rating (1 votes)
Make your business energy efficient
Sasha Nathansan, head of PNRP Green, shows you how to make your business more energy efficient and less wasteful - and generate some good clean ‘green’ publicity..
By Sasha Nathansan Jul 11,2008 - Comments (0) - Rating (2 votes)
Make your business green
If you haven’t already done so, now is the time to start improving your business’ green credentials. If you don’t, you run the risk of losing trade, higher taxes or perhaps ....
By Donald Forsyth Jul 10,2008 - Comments (0) - Rating (1 votes)
Get more money when you exit, part I
For many entrepreneurs an eventual sale is the single biggest reason for creating the company in the first place. However, if not planned correctly, business owners could pay up to 40% more ....
By Lesley Stalker Jul 08,2008 - Comments (1) - Rating (1 votes)
Get more money when you exit, part II
For many entrepreneurs an eventual sale is the single biggest reason for creating the company in the first place. In part two of this series Lesley Stalker looks at the selling ....
By Lesley Stalker Jul 08,2008 - Comments (0) - Rating (1 votes)
Move to   << Prev 1 |  next>> 
     
Most Popular Articles
Move to   << Prev 1 | 2 | 3 |  next>> 
Income tax self assessment
Andy Hardy, development director at TaxCalc.com, a provider of tax software solutions, explains the basics to filing your personal tax return..
By Andy Hardy Nov 14,2008 - Comments (0) - Rating (2 votes)
Get more money when you exit, part I
For many entrepreneurs an eventual sale is the single biggest reason for creating the company in the first place. However, if not planned correctly, business owners could pay up to 40% more ....
By Lesley Stalker Jul 08,2008 - Comments (1) - Rating (1 votes)
Start a business knowing tax, VAT, PAYE, N.I.
The first step is to consider the legal structure your business will take. This will define your own responsibilities to everyone who is associated with the business - customers, suppliers ....
By Andrew Shaw Jul 12,2008 - Comments (0) - Rating (4 votes)
Move to   << Prev 1 | 2 | 3 |  next>> 


Who you should copy
Dec 02,2008
10:00 am

As we keep saying here at LaunchLab, even though the economy is spluttering and wheezing certain ...

By Dan Matthews

A lesson in competitive intelligence
Dec 01,2008
09:00 am

Duane Jackson’s small business accountancy software vendor KashFlow can afford to pay for market research, ...

By Dan Matthews

Pre-Budget fall-out for small firms
Dec 01,2008
10:00 am

Now that the pre-Budget dust has settled, small businesses everywhere are taking stock of the economic ...

By LaunchLab.co.uk

Pre-budget report: what it means to you
Nov 25,2008
09:00 am

Andy Hardy at TaxCalc.com and former senior executive at the HMRC comments on the new landscape ...

By LaunchLab.co.uk

The Old Farmhouse Bakery: farm, bakery, gallery
Jul 07,2008
07:00 am

There are two reasons I avoid going to The Old Farmhouse Bakery. First off, it’s just ...

By Bernice Hurst

Terminate BERR, back the Lib Dems
Sep 16,2008
07:00 am

Do entrepreneurs vote Lib Dem? They ought to if only to achieve one magnificent objective – ...

By Charles Orton-Jones