Client Newsletters
Our client enews aims to provide a summary of the financial news and reminders that may matter to you and your business. As not all may be relevant, and to make it easier to read we give only a brief overview.
If you would like to discuss any of the matters with us, please contact us.

Annual Tax on Enveloped Dwellings 2026
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Small Business Tax & Finance Update
In this month's update for SMEs:
- UK pay growth slows to five-year low - Pay growth in the UK has slowed to its weakest level in more than five years, according to the latest figures from the Office for National Statistics.
- Mortgage rates rise amid global tensions - Mortgage costs have increased sharply in recent weeks, with new data showing that a typical borrower is now paying around £788 more per year compared with before the recent escalation in tensions involving Iran.
- £50m support for heating-oil users - Chancellor Rachel Reeves has announced a £50m support package for low-income and vulnerable households reliant on heating oil, as prices continue to surge following the conflict in the Middle East.
- Youth job grants aim to boost hiring - Businesses could receive financial incentives to hire young people under new Government proposals to tackle youth unemployment and expand apprenticeship opportunities.

Business Update April 2026
Spotlight on...
- MTD for income tax: Your April 2026 checklist - Practical steps to get ready for the new reporting rules. Making Tax Digital for income tax (MTD IT) starts from 6 April 2026 for sole traders and landlords with qualifying income over £50,000. For many businesses and property owners, the change is less about extra tax and more about changing how records are kept and how income is reported to HMRC through the year. HMRC says those in scope will need to keep digital records, send quarterly updates through compatible software, and then complete a year-end process through that software. HMRC has also confirmed that this rollout will widen in later phases, to qualifying income over £30,000 from 6 April 2027 and over £20,000 from 6 April 2028. READ MORE
- Pension allowances - Practical steps to keep pension planning on track. Pensions remain one of the most tax-efficient ways to save
for the long term. They can help reduce taxable income, support business
owners' extraction planning, and build retirement wealth in a structured way.
Problems usually arise when contributions are made without first checking the
rules. That is when an otherwise sensible pension contribution can trigger an
unexpected tax charge. READ MORE
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Charity Seminar 2026 invitation
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AISMA Doctor Newsline
The AISMA Doctor Newsline, the newsletter for GPs and practice managers, is published by our membership organisation, the Association of Independent Specialist Medical Accountants.
Included in the Summer 2025 edition:
- Flu vaccines are still profitable – if managed carefully
- Ask AISMA! GPs’ questions about puzzling financial issues are tackled
- Opinion piece: 'The big challenge is coming up with the right numbers'
- A message from AISMA’s new chair
- NHS pension update: what you should know

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