Episode 33: Self Assessment Returns (Kelly Goodchild)

In this session Streets Tax Manager Kelly Goodchild explores the impact of the pandemic and the receipt of the Self-Employed Income Support Scheme, the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme and other grants, like Restart and Eat Out to Help Out may have on completing your tax return by 31st January 2022. The deadline looms.

Episode 31: Are You Taking Advantage of your R&D Tax Credits? (Mustafa Rafik)

In this session, Streets Corporate Tax Partner Mustafa Rafik looks at Research and Development (R&D) tax credits and why he feels businesses are missing out on this valuable source of financial relief. He dispels the myth that R&D is only something carried out by people in white coats in labs and seeks to highlight that businesses are often undertaking such work without knowing it.

Episode 30: National Insurance Rises (Jennie Brown)

In this session Tax Partner Jennie Brown focuses on the increase to National Insurance, how it will effect employers, employees, the self-employed and business owners. James and Jennie also consider what steps you might take to manage the changes.

Episode 29: Hybrid and Flexible Work Post-Pandemic (Jennie Brown)

In this session, Streets Tax Partner Jennie Brown looks at the tax implications of hybrid or flexible working, with a particular focus on the potential tax changes relating to treatment of expenses and employee benefits, overseas remote working and thoughts on future trends for employee benefits.

Humber Business Week Special: Episode 5 (Nic Marshall of ResQ)

In conversation with Marketing Partner at Streets Chartered Accountants, James Pinchbeck, we find out more about our guests’s role and the organisation they work with, gaining an insight it to what they think makes Hull a great place for enterprise and a vibrant and diverse community. We will look to lift the lid on Hull’s best kept secrets and to putting the city and region on the map.