Gravita adds some Oxford excellence as we welcome Critchleys

We’re delighted to announce that Oxford-based firm Critchleys has joined Gravita. From our earliest conversations, it was clear that we had found kindred spirits in the Critchleys team. Just like us, they love working with innovative businesses and are committed to providing exceptional, hands-on services to help their clients grow; the perfect combination. Critchleys has […]
Critchleys accountants joins challenger firm, Gravita

Critchleys accountants joins Gravita, who are transforming how growth businesses in the UK receive accounting services For well over a century, Critchleys has been recognised as one of the leading accountancy firms in Oxford, working with individuals, businesses and charities. Critchleys has found kindred spirits in Gravita, and as a top 40 accountancy firm, we share […]
Making Tax Digital – Time for action

Written by Director of Transformation, Russell Frayne Making Tax Digital for Income Tax (MTD ITSA) is a government initiative aimed at modernising the tax return process. Businesses and individuals will need to keep digital records of transactions, sending quarterly updates to HMRC. The Government hopes that the quarterly submissions will enable a more accurate projection […]
What are the latest trends on AIM? An October 2024 review

Written by Audit Partner, Joseph Brewer In this article, Joseph Brewer, a partner in our listed audit team, reviews the latest statistics and trends on the AIM market. As a specialist adviser to AIM listed businesses, Gravita acts as auditor AIM listed businesses with a combined value of over £500m. Small cap businesses remain the […]
What restaurants need to know about the UK’s new tipping law

Written by Outsourcing Partner, Sudhir Rawal What is the Employment (Allocation of Tips) Act 2023? The Employment (Allocation of Tips) Act 2023 came into effect on 1st October. It aims to ensure that hospitality workers receive 100% of tips, gratuities, and service charges. The headline is that the legislation prevents employers from keeping any […]
How do I calculate my part-time employee’s holiday entitlement?

Is holiday entitlement calculated differently for part-time employees? No. Full-time employees are legally entitled to 28 days (5.6 weeks) paid holiday each year minimum, and this can include bank holidays. Part-time employees are entitled to 28 days’ paid holiday, just in proportion to the hours they work. What about bank holidays? If the contract provision […]
Gravita Audit Debuts in Industrials Sector: A New Milestone in AIM Advisers Rankings

The AIM Advisers Rankings Guide, published quarterly by Adviser Rankings Limited, has released its Q3 2024 results. This comprehensive guide details institutional advisers and their quoted AIM clients, featuring tables that list the number of clients per adviser and another set based on the clients’ aggregated market capitalisations. We are delighted to announce that Gravita […]
Rachel Reeves’ tax updates for non-doms: What you need to know

As expected, the new Chancellor, Rachel Reeves, has now released further details of the changes to the taxation of ‘non-doms’ that will go ahead under the Labour Government. This will see the scrapping of the concept of domicile with a shift towards a residency based system. Many of the proposals made by her predecessor in […]
Why are Dividend Vouchers Important?

What is it? Dividend vouchers are a document given to shareholders of a business when the company declares a dividend to be paid out. They act as evidence of payment but are also very important for those completing self-assessment tax returns. Who is it for? Private and Public companies limited by shares. How […]
What the new Labour government means for you and your business

As the Labour government takes office, we want you to know we’re here to help you navigate the changes that may impact you and your business. Below we’ve covered some of the key areas where we might see changes in the coming months. If you’d like to discuss any of the issues covered […]