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by Andrew Passer 27 December 2025
Avoid the Errors that Cost UK Landlords Thousands Every Year.
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by Andrew Passer 5 November 2025
Try Saving Just £3 a Day, it Adds Up to £1,095 in a Year!
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by Andrew Passer 23 October 2025
There's an art to keeping both your tenants and HMRC content. One pays the rent; the other makes sure you've paid what's due. And while many landlords focus on the bricks, mortar, and management, it's the quiet rhythm of record-keeping that keeps your property business standing strong. This isn't about stacks of receipts or dusty ledgers. It's about clarity, and the calm confidence that comes from knowing your records tell a story HMRC will appreciate: neat, truthful, and compliant. Think of record-keeping as the foundation beneath your rental empire. Visible? Rarely. Glamorous? Never. Essential? Absolutely.
by Andrew Passer 10 August 2025
Become Your Own Boss: Ways to Stay Out of IR35
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by Andrew Passer 24 July 2025
A Step-by-Step Guide
by Andrew Passer 3 February 2025
Reconcile Your Accounts Monthly – Accounting Advice
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by Andrew Passer 21 January 2025
The freedom to choose your clients, set your own hours, and work from virtually anywhere is undoubtedly appealing. However, with great freedom comes great responsibility, particularly when it comes to managing your finances.
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by Andrew Passer 16 January 2025
Practical tips to ensure you handle unpaid invoices efficiently and professionally.
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by Andrew Passer 28 September 2024
When it comes to managing your business finances, understanding the different types of accounting services available is key.
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by Andrew Passer 16 September 2024
If you’re self-employed or starting a business in the UK, one of the first things you’ll need is a Unique Taxpayer Reference (UTR) number.