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Making Tax Digital (MTD): For Self-Employed & Disabled Entrepreneurs

From April 2026, quarterly digital tax updates will become a legal requirement for many self-employed people. While MTD is intended to streamline the tax system, it also poses new hurdles for disabled entrepreneurs on Universal Credit, who already face disproportionate pressures in managing both business and health. The key is to prepare early, explore HMRC’s webinars and guidance, and seek out accessible accounting solutions.

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The Grim Reality of Retirement

Retirement once promised a period of peace and enjoyment after a lifetime of hard work. But in today’s world, that vision is becoming increasingly blurred. With the pension age gradually rising and life expectancy plateauing, or even declining for some groups, many are asking an uncomfortable question: Will I even live long enough to retire, let alone enjoy it?

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Guide to Starting a Business: 30 Essential Steps to Success

Starting your own business is more than just a way to earn a living—it gives you a sense of purpose, independence, and personal achievement. It allows you to take control of your future while contributing to society. As an entrepreneur, people will look up to you for having the courage to take the plunge, and your journey can inspire others to do the same.

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Incentive Suggestions to Support Employment and Entrepreneurship

Government Incentives to Support Employment and Entrepreneurship for Disabled Individuals and Those Lacking Experience. The UK government has long recognized the need to create a fair and inclusive job market. However, many businesses hesitate to employ individuals with disabilities or those with limited experience due to perceived risks or costs. To bridge this gap, several incentives could be introduced or expanded to encourage businesses to take on such employees.

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Wealth Tax A Necessary Step to Protect the Disabled and Vulnerable in Society

The government has a moral responsibility to protect its citizens, especially those who are unable to advocate for themselves. By introducing a wealth tax, the UK can ensure that the financial burden is distributed fairly and that those in need receive the support they deserve. Now is the time for decisive action—wealth must be taxed to build a society that values equality, dignity, and well-being for all.

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A Lifeline for Those Unable to Work

We do NOT encourage dependency on benefits for those who are capable of working. This article is aimed at supporting individuals with genuine illnesses and disabilities to know their rights and navigate a system that often overlooks their needs. To help the government and streamline the process, individuals should provide extensive medical history and reports from doctors, specialists, and other healthcare providers to prove their inability to work.