• Neurodivergent business owner

    How we’re championing neurodivergent business owners 

    We take a more in-depth look at what the professional services industry can be doing to help fight against the ‘Neurodiversity Tax’

  • Relationships matter

    Business Success Series: Sales and Marketing

    A solid understanding of Sales and Marketing is crucial for business owners. Here’s the basics of what you need to know.

  • Dubai tax

    FAQ- Should I move to Dubai to avoid paying tax? 

    Tax Manager, Adam Truluck offers his advice to the commonly asked question of whether it is a good idea to move to Dubai for tax reasons.

  • Understanding a Shareholders’ Agreement

    Client Co-ordinator, Jennifer Georgiou, outlines the importance of obtaining a shareholders’ agreement for your business.

  • Profitability and Cashflow, Business forecasting

    Business Success Series: Profitability and Cashflow

    Opportunities and sacrifices to make your business more profitable, and put you on the pathway to reaching your goals.

  • Women in Music

    Empowering Women in Music for a More Equitable Industry 

    By leveraging our expertise and providing a safe space for women in the music industry, we’re not just offering accounting and business advice—we’re contributing to a broader movement for equality and fairness.

  • Darts

    How Target Darts is Revolutionising the Game

    In the competitive world of sport, few have managed to shake the foundation and command attention quite like Target Darts. Known for its innovative spirit and fearless approach to evolving a tradition-rich sport, Target Darts has proven that respecting the past and boldly stepping into the future are not mutually exclusive pursuits.

  • Neurodiverse

    Why there is a tax on neurodiverse people?

    In today’s interconnected world, financial well-being is a critical component of overall life satisfaction. However, a significant portion of the population faces unique challenges when it comes to managing their finances, contributing to what we call the “neurodiversity tax.”

  • Ir35

    IR35 reforms continue to frustrate freelancers.

    A new survey of more than 900 contractors published showed that many workers remain dissatisfied with the changes to the tax rules for freelance workers in the private sector, and has found that nearly half of the UK’s freelancers believe they have been misclassified as “employed for tax purposes” by their hiring companies.