The UK is home to an untapped wave of potential entrepreneurs, according to new research conducted by AnyBusiness. Its survey ...
If you’re a sole trader with employees, the rules are similar to those for limited companies. This means you can claim if the ...
New research by SumUp highlights the importance of spotting social trends for small businesses, especially in the run-up to ...
The Current Account Switch Service has revealed that 10,393 small business and charity accounts were switched between July ...
Higher wage bills and a tax hit on dividends are some of the headline Budget announcements that have left small business owners and sole traders feeling short-changed. The most leaked Budget ever has ...
Thanks to a mistake by the OBR that meant their report was published early, and a number of statements and announcements over the preceding days, many of the chancellor's announcements had already ...
A new programme of training and support aims to reverse the decline in female founders and encourage more women to start and grow their own business. Starling Bank has teamed up with Small Business ...
Side hustlers selling festive items have been urged to tell HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) online if earnings exceed £1,000 a year. People making money from Christmas crafts, seasonal market stalls, or ...
New research suggests that many social media content creators are earning more than £1,000 a year but only 44% say they have registered for self-assessment. Research by Tide has found that the average ...
This year’s Small Business Saturday roadshow will travel to 21 cities and towns throughout November, shining a light on the UK’s 5.6 million small firms and celebrating their contribution to the ...
Speculation about the upcoming Budget is rife; new research suggests that the majority of small business owners are worried about what chancellor Rachel Reeves has in store for them. New research from ...
Small business leaders are being invited to enrol in a new masterclass on AI being held in London in December. Led by Professor Angela Aristidou, the sessions take place on 15-19 December and will be ...