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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.

 

 

Client Newsletter January 2026

Client Newsletter December 2025

Client Newsletter November 2025

Client Newsletter August 2025

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Client Newsletter July 2025 

 


Small Business Tax & Finance Update

In this month's update for SMEs:  

  • Frozen thresholds push low earners into tax Vulnerable taxpayers face growing risks as the continued freeze on the personal allowance is expected to push around 780,000 low-income earners into the tax system by 2029/30.
  • Automation drives service sector job cuts - UK service sector employers reduced staffing levels in January as businesses increasingly relied on automation rather than recruiting new employees.
  • Manufacturing rebound mirrors economic strengthening - British manufacturers recorded one of their strongest months in years in January.
  • Self assessment deadline missed by one million - Around one million taxpayers missed the deadline for submitting their 2024/25 self assessment tax return, according to HMRC, leaving many facing financial penalties.

Business Update March 2026

 

Spotlight on...

  • E-commerce record-keeping and HMRC reporting - Online selling can scale quickly. That’s good for revenue, but it puts pressure on records, VAT decisions and how you report to HMRC. It also changes how your transactions “look” on paper. Instead of one sales ledger and one bank account, you often have several moving parts at once – a storefront or marketplace, a payment processor, a fulfilment partner and sometimes multiple advertising platforms feeding demand. Each one produces its own reports, timelines and deductions, and those do not always line up neatly with what hits your bank. READ MORE
  • Retirement planning basics - ISAs and pensions remain two of the simplest ways to keep savings and investments tax efficient in the UK. Used together, they can help you build short-term flexibility and longer-term retirement security, without tying everything up in one place. This article covers the key 2025/26 allowances, the rules that trip people up and a straightforward way to bring the two into one plan. READ MORE

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Dentist enews December 2024

 


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Charities enews February 2025 

 


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

 

 

 

AISMA GP Newsline Winter 2025/26

AISMA GP Newsline Autumn 2025

AISMA GP Newsline Summer 2025

AISMA GP Newsline Spring 2025

AISMA GP Newsline Winter 2024/2025

AISMA GP Newsline Autumn 2024

 


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