by Oasis Accountants | Apr 24, 2026 | Blogs, Uncategorized
Completing a self-employed tax return can feel overwhelming, particularly for freelancers, sole traders, and small business owners managing multiple financial responsibilities. With the introduction of stricter reporting requirements and increased HMRC scrutiny, even...
by Oasis Accountants | Apr 24, 2026 | Newsletter
The Capital Goods Scheme (CGS) adjusts the VAT you’ve claimed on high-value assets to reflect how you actually use them over time. If you own commercial property valued over £250,000, this scheme likely affects you—and the implications at the point of sale can...
by Oasis Accountants | Apr 17, 2026 | Newsletter
Determining the place of supply of services is essential for identifying where VAT is due. According to HMRC guidance, the place of supply is the location where a service is treated as being supplied and therefore where it is liable to VAT. (GOV.UK) Why It Matters...
by Oasis Accountants | Apr 10, 2026 | Newsletter
Overview of Capital Allowances Capital expenditure on plant and machinery is generally not deductible when calculating taxable profits (unless using the cash basis under specific rules). Instead, relief is provided through capital allowances, either as immediate...
by Oasis Accountants | Mar 31, 2026 | Blogs, Uncategorized
Starting a new business is an exciting step, whether you are launching a tech venture, opening a consultancy, or investing in property. However, alongside the passion and ambition comes a set of financial responsibilities that cannot be ignored. Sound accounting is...