by Jace Griffiths | Mar 11, 2026 | Blog
Most directors focus on the big things. Revenue, profit, growth, funding. But in reality, the issues I see most often start with something much smaller: a short code that someone ignored, misplaced, or never understood properly. That code is the Company Authentication...
by Jace Griffiths | Mar 2, 2026 | Blog
If you run a limited company and work from home, you are entitled to recover genuine business costs. What you are not entitled to do is pass your personal living expenses through the company unchecked. The distinction matters. Here is how this should be structured...
by Jace Griffiths | Feb 26, 2026 | Blog
There’s a quiet tax rule that catches out working parents every year. It doesn’t look dramatic. It isn’t new. It doesn’t come with warning letters in advance. But it regularly results in unexpected tax bills. It’s called the High Income Child Benefit Charge, and far...
by Jace Griffiths | Feb 23, 2026 | Blog
If you’re a freelancer or small business owner, the question “Can I claim this?” comes up constantly. The real issue, however, isn’t whether something fits into a category. It’s whether it reflects genuine commercial activity. Strong expense claims aren’t built on...
by Jace Griffiths | Feb 18, 2026 | Blog
Making Tax Digital for Income Tax: What You Should Be Doing Now If you’ve established that Making Tax Digital for Income Tax will apply to you, the real question becomes: What should you actually be doing now? With the first phase starting on 1 April 2026, the biggest...