Salonfrog News

Our Clients receive regular news updates via Whatsapp: anything that could affect them, their salon, and their taxes. Here's a few examples from the past:

Electric Car – a most tax efficient company car – for more than one reason

Published on 7th February 2020

The way in which company car benefits are calculated is changing from April 2020. There will be two parallel car benefit tables for cars registered
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NI limits and thresholds announced for 2020/21

Published on 4th February 2020

NIC limits and thresholds for 2020/21 have been announced and draft regulations have been put to Parliament. When passed, they come into effect from 6
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Admit and commit

Published on 29th January 2020

January has wizzed by and like most salon and barbershop owners you’ve been looking forwards to the year ahead. Maybe you’ve already reset your budget
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HMRC impose fines for submitting your tax return late. We look at how they can quickly stack up.

Published on 20th January 2020

You should submit your self assessment tax return on time and pay any amounts due by the deadline of 31st January each year. If not,
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How to compete with the franchises to recruit (& keep) the best stylists | Raymond Bottone

Published on 18th January 2020

Great video from Raymond at MySalonManager, which includes some interesting thoughts on: How to recruit staff and keep them How to deal with stylists asking
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Budget dates for 2020

Published on 16th January 2020

The Government has said its first Budget, presented by Sajid Javid will take place on 11 March 2020. The Scottish Parliament has now announced that
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NHBF self employed & black economy survey. Take part!

Published on 9th January 2020

The NHBF has been invited to the Treasury to talk to government policy officials about self-employment and also the black economy. The NHBF says “We
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Day one employment rights – will affect Salon and Barbershop owners

Published on 3rd January 2020

The employment rights regulations that bring in the 52-week reference period for annual leave calculations (read more here) will also bring into force a ‘day-one
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Holiday Pay to change from 12 to 52 week average basis period – to affect salon and barbershop owners

Published on 3rd January 2020

Holiday pay has been the subject of many employment tribunals in recent years and as a result of much lobbying (and the Matthew Taylor review),
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Minimum wage increase confirmed for April 2020 will affect salon and barbershop owners

Published on 3rd January 2020

On the last day of 2019, the government confirmed that the national living wage for over-25s would increase from £8.21 an hour to £8.72 from
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