As we wrap up a memorable 2021 here at SMH, we’d like to take the opportunity to thank our clients and contacts, and wish them all the very best for... read more →
Some large companies affected by the extension of the off-payroll IR35 rules next April have started to curtail their use of contractors working through personal service companies (PSCs) as the... read more →
South Yorkshire and Derbyshire based Chartered Accountants, Sutton McGrath Hartley have completed a group wide re-brand, resulting in a state of the art website to compliment a new corporate look... read more →
Budget 2018 In a longer than usual Budget speech, and in a slightly more jocular than usual mood, the Chancellor laid out the government’s vision for post-Brexit Britain. With a... read more →
Why Outsource? Sutton McGrath Hartley has administered payrolls since 1995 so we are confident in our abilities and experience. By outsourcing to us your business could benefit from the following:... read more →
The 2018 Budget has been set for Monday 29 October, setting a deadline for speculation and proposals. Mr Hammond, however, has indicated that he won’t end the long spell of austerity... read more →
You must tell HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) if your non-trading or dormant limited company starts trading again. You’ll also need to put together statutory accounts and Company Tax Returns... read more →
As more and more people choose to work from home, the question of how you can reclaim any home office expenses is frequently asked. The general HMRC rule for claiming... read more →
Since 1st October 2017, every employer in the UK now must place certain staff into a pension scheme and contribute towards it. Until now, there has been a roll-out programme... read more →
Property First-time buyers now will not pay any stamp duty on properties up to £300,000, and for London, the first £300,000 on properties up to £500,000 will be exempt. This... read more →