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How will the Spring Statement affect you in 2026?

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 (OBR’s) economic forecasts. The Chancellor focused on how the

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Nominated for Newbury Business Civic Award

We’re excited to share that  UHY Ross Brooke has been nominated for another award – the Business Civic Award at the Newbury Town Civic Awards 2026. This award was introduced by the Town Council to be presented to a business who, in the opinion of a panel of judges, has

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charity regulations - audits and accounts

How can Use of AI in charity accounting help?

AI offers charities and NFPs the opportunity to improve efficiency, boost fundraising and maximise impact without the need for large budgets or technical expertise. Modern finance systems increasingly include built‑in AI tools and many third-party applications are freely available. By Caroline Webster So how can charities use AI in the

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Boost in Grants for Installing EV Chargers

The government has announced an over 40% increase in charge point grant amounts that will mean businesses, landlords and renters could save up to £500 on installing an electric vehicle (EV) charge point. Previously, the grant provided a discount of £350. The uplift could cover almost half the typical installation

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Sole Traders Beware. Making Tax Digital Starts in 2026

If you run a business as a sole trader, the way you report tax to HMRC will soon change. Under Making Tax Digital for Income Tax, many self employed individuals will need to switch to digital record keeping and quarterly reporting. The first phase begins in April 2026. Do sole

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tax advice for musicians

New Business Rates Relief for Pubs and Live Music Venues

The government has released fresh guidance on the new business rates discount for pubs and live music venues in England for the 2026/27 tax year. If you run a hospitality business, or a venue that hosts live performances, the new relief could reduce your rates bills over the next three

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