Posts Tagged ‘Credit Control’

UK Inland Revenue Payments – Proceed with Caution

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

A tightening in payment dates and penalties for PAYE has highlighted a crucial misconception regarding the payment process to HMRC.

It is not commonly known that HMRC bank accounts cannot receive the Faster Payment Service that the majority of other banks have now adopted.

You make an online payment, your bank says that it is being made under the faster payments system, and should be there same-day but unfortunately, this is not the case. The change to using Citibank for receiving tax payments now seems like a backward step as Citibank accounts, like some ex-building societies turned into banks, cannot accept faster payments. A cynic might argue that this is designed to enhance bank profits (the amount still leaves your account immediately, but does not arrive for 3 days), and also enable HMRC to charge fines and penalties for those payments being received a day or two late. (more…)

Lessons from the recession – think the unthinkable

Monday, June 14th, 2010

If there is one thing we have all learnt from events of the last two years it is that change happens – often without warning, and sometimes with catastrophic consequences.

We have also seen how many businesses were blindsided by events for which they were to a greater or lesser extent unprepared. True, there is little an individual business can do about events such as those that brought about the credit squeeze and subsequent downturn, but we could perhaps have been more prepared for such eventualities. (more…)

Don’t let poor financial management be your downfall

Monday, April 5th, 2010

A recent survey by Business Link found many smaller businesses wanting when it comes to the fundamentals of good financial management. (more…)

Keeping the lid on expenses

Monday, March 29th, 2010

A well-designed expenses system can help promote both efficiency and productivity, but in this stringent economic climate where cashflow management is more important than ever it is essential to keep a tight rein on expenses, and especially to avoid unpleasant surprises. (more…)

Are you doing all you can to improve your creditworthiness?

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

Whether access to credit for smaller businesses has improved or not seems to depend on who you ask, but anecdotal evidence suggests it is still both difficult to access and expensive. 

To make matters worse, recent research reveals that an alarming 62% of SMEs (more…)