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Graham Jenner

Graham is a Chartered Accountant and has run his own accountancy practice, Jenner Accountants Ltd, for over 20 years and is the MD of Nopalaver Group, which provides Umbrella company and other services to contractors. He specialises in dealing with family run businesses and contractors, supported by a strong team including 5 qualified accountants.

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An umbrella suspected of putting a contractor’s expenses on the ‘too difficult’ pile simply needs to use a little-known mechanism, ‘YEA FPS.’

25th September, 2024 | Umbrella Companies

A recap on Mileage Allowance Relief for few-days-a-week workers, not being reimbursed for getting to the job.

22nd August, 2024 | Expenses

Tax relief tips for an ‘ignorant’ contractor, whose goodwill is eligible for  -- and deserving of -- modest reimbursement.

15th August, 2024 | Umbrella Companies

How to cut your coat according to your cloth, while not forgetting HMRC wants different chunks out of it, at different times.

8th July, 2024 | Money

The basics of what a contractor accountant does; charges, and should be able to advise on with confidence.

5th July, 2024 | Limited Companies

How to get the most from online number-crunchers, programmed to tot up your take-home.

6th March, 2024 | Limited Companies

Lawful or Laughable? Security reforms on the UK register of companies shouldn’t push up prices – just as they shouldn’t be a joke.

In spite of the dreaded M-word, PSCs probably won’t shed too many tears waving goodbye to P11Ds from April 2026.

The admin side to the most complicated of business expenses, and how it could save you if an inspector calls.

29th November, 2023 | Expenses

A mutual offering to contractor PSCs sounds a bit 'meh.' But in key areas, that’s exactly what this chancellor managed.

Your name in lights is absolutely possible as a PSC, but whether that stardom comes with a tax deduction is probably one for your accountant, else HMRC.

15th November, 2023 | Limited Companies

Whether it’s your end-client or agency doing the reimbursing, be aware the sum cannot simply be regarded as tax-free.

7th November, 2023 | Expenses

Overview on capital assets and how to write-off a variety of IT contractor items, ranging from cars to specialist equipment.

30th October, 2023 | Limited Companies

Like any other software, AI tools need only pass the ‘wholly’ and ‘exclusively’ tests to be tax deductible.

22nd August, 2023 | Expenses

Just like tiny companies, us advisers can only hope Spring Statement’s vow of easier HMRC interactions doesn’t get broken like our tax system.

Understanding a historical game of cat and mouse is a good start to going unincorporated for your next contract.

3rd May, 2023 | Successful Contracting

No hard and fast rules doesn’t mean there isn’t a formula to reveal the amount you’ll need for illness and downtime.

26th April, 2023 | Money

What a self-billing arrangement is, looks like; saves, and requires of you and your contractor recruitment agency.

5th April, 2023 | Money

Corporation tax hikes by Rishi Sunak pre-Budget still sting the most, but pension hikes by Jeremy Hunt post-Budget could help the most.

16th March, 2023 | Limited Companies

Barring a Budget U-turn, many limited companies will suffer increased HMRC liabilities -- higher than the government is letting on.

1st March, 2023 | Limited Companies