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If you split your time between the UK and abroad, where you spend each day can change your tax status. Our latest blog b...
08/06/2026

If you split your time between the UK and abroad, where you spend each day can change your tax status. Our latest blog breaks down UK tax residency rules for musicians and why accurate day counting matters; touring, teaching, recording or family time all count. Read more: https://wix.to/FWVupRM

If you split your time between the UK and another country, one of the most important financial records you can keep isn't a receipt, an invoice, or a contract.It's a record of where you are each day.For musicians, this is especially important. Touring, overseas performances, teaching engagements, re...

I spent some time recently talking to Nina Brazier and Kitty Whately for the Swap'ra podcast about parental rights and w...
08/06/2026

I spent some time recently talking to Nina Brazier and Kitty Whately for the Swap'ra podcast about parental rights and what support is available to musicians.

Because so many musicians have portfolio careers with a mixture of employed and self-employed income, we explored the differences between Statutory Maternity Pay (SMP) and Maternity Allowance, including when there might be a choice between the two and which could be the better option.

But the biggest surprise for me came during the research - the lack of parental support for same s*x Dads.

There’s no Paternity Allowance as an alternative to Maternity Allowance; nor is there Adoption Allowance. That’s so unfair and so out of step with modern life.

That leaves a significant gap in support for some parents embarking on parenthood, particularly self-employed fathers and some same-s*x male couples, who may have no option other than to self-fund during those early months with a new baby.

This leaves a significant gap in support compared with parents who may be eligible for Maternity Allowance or Statutory Maternity Pay.

It's a complex and technical topic, and there's plenty of editing happening behind the scenes at the moment, but I'm really looking forward to hearing the finished episode.

Hopefully it will become a useful resource for musicians who are thinking about starting or growing their families.

For smaller organisations; charities, arts organisations, owner-managed businesses; hiring a full-time Finance Director ...
01/06/2026

For smaller organisations; charities, arts organisations, owner-managed businesses; hiring a full-time Finance Director or a whole finance function often isn't the right answer. The cost doesn't stack up, and the need isn't always constant.

That's where a virtual finance office (VFO) can come into its own. Not as a replacement for the people already doing good work on the ground, but as a layer of expertise that sits alongside them. Here's where it tends to add the most value:

Getting the foundations right.
Budget templates, cash flow structures, reporting frameworks; the building blocks that mean financial information flows clearly between the team doing the work and the board overseeing it. It's often a defined piece of work upfront, not an ongoing drain.

Translating numbers for boards.
Trustees and board members don't always want a spreadsheet. They want to understand, in plain language, where things stand. A good finance partner translates the numbers into a narrative that actually helps a board govern well.

The specialist questions.
VAT, OTR, partial exemption, withholding tax; the areas where the rules are complicated, change by jurisdiction, or just don't come up often enough for an in-house generalist to stay sharp on. Having someone to call who already knows the territory matters.

A sounding board.
Sometimes what's most useful isn't an expert coming in to fix something; it's having a knowledgeable colleague to think out loud with. Someone who knows how other organisations handle the same problems, and who can say "yes, there's actually a much easier way to do that."

Moments of transition.
A key person going on leave, a structural change, a move to new software; these are the moments when having external expertise on hand, even temporarily, makes a real difference.

The model works best when the relationship is clear: defined scope, specific outcomes, and a genuine understanding of the sector you're operating in.

Why counting your travel days matters more than people realise...One of the biggest mistakes we see people make is not t...
28/05/2026

Why counting your travel days matters more than people realise...

One of the biggest mistakes we see people make is not tracking the days they spend in each country.

But those day counts can affect:
- Where you pay tax
- Whether you’re considered tax resident
- Access to things like ISAs
- How tax treaties apply to your income

And unfortunately, most people only realise how important this is once things have already become complicated.

Future you will be very grateful for a simple spreadsheet. 🙏

When people think about international touring, they usually picture the performances. What they don’t see is the financi...
25/05/2026

When people think about international touring, they usually picture the performances.

What they don’t see is the financial coordination happening behind the scenes.

Tour budgets are often built years in advance, across multiple countries, currencies, tax systems, VAT rules, and constantly changing costs.

And for smaller touring organisations without large finance teams, keeping everything aligned as an organisation grows can become incredibly complex.

Good budgeting systems aren’t just admin; they’re what make sustainable touring possible.

We’re delighted to be working with Voces8 as their outsourced finance team.Fast-growing music organisations reach a poin...
06/05/2026

We’re delighted to be working with Voces8 as their outsourced finance team.

Fast-growing music organisations reach a point where they need more complex financial oversight than reactive bookkeeping…
…but they don’t need (or want) a full in-house finance department.

That’s where we come in.

On any given day, we might be acting as:
→ Financial Controller
→ Systems & software support
→ Tax advisor
→ Bookkeeping
→ Strategic sounding board

It’s what’s often called a “Virtual Finance Office” - giving organisations access to a full finance function, without needing to build a big internal team.

For us, it’s about making sure the right expertise is there at the right time and in the right proportion - so organisations can grow with confidence, yet stay streamlined and cost efficient.

We're looking forward to supporting the Voces8 Foundation team!

Thinking of moving abroad but still earning royalties?This is where things can get messy quickly.A lot of composers assu...
01/05/2026

Thinking of moving abroad but still earning royalties?

This is where things can get messy quickly.

A lot of composers assume that once they leave the UK, their UK tax situation ends there - but that’s not how it works.

If your music is still being used in the UK, part of your income can still be taxed there.

The good news?
In many cases, that tax can be reduced, sometimes even to 0%.

The catch is, it doesn’t happen automatically.

You usually need to:
– Prove where you’re tax resident
– Make the right claim to HMRC
– Understand how your royalty income is split

Miss this step and you could be paying more tax than you need to.

If you’re planning a move, this is one of those things that’s much easier to get right upfront than fix later.

Not just “boring accountants”… The AAT (Association of Accounting Technicians) AAT marked World Art Day by celebrating s...
20/04/2026

Not just “boring accountants”…

The AAT (Association of Accounting Technicians) AAT marked World Art Day by celebrating some of their members creative talents.

People are often surprised to hear that before becoming a tax advisor to musicians, I was a professional opera singer.

Working in the music world means understanding that behind every tax return, there’s a person trying to build a creative life. A performer. A composer. Someone juggling rehearsals, gigs, touring, teaching, royalties, and all the admin that comes with it.

The stereotype says accountants are all spreadsheets and no imagination. 🤓 But many of us have a creative side too. I think that’s what helps us understand the people we work with a little better. 🙂

For me, music will always be part of who I am. It taught me discipline, resilience, performance skills, and attention to detail - skills I use day in and day out as a tax advisor and public speaker.

So here’s my question for those of you working in music and the creative world… do you have a non-creative outlet too? Something practical, structured or completely different that helps balance everything else? Let me know below! 👇

We’re being asked more and more whether sole traders should incorporate.Sometimes that question is being driven by MTD w...
15/04/2026

We’re being asked more and more whether sole traders should incorporate.

Sometimes that question is being driven by MTD worries. Sometimes it is just a general feeling that a Ltd company must be “more tax efficient”.

But the truth is: it depends.

How much you need to draw out to live on, whether there are other shareholders, copyright assets, pension plans, and foreign withholding tax can all change the answer significantly.

For musicians especially, incorporating is not always the straightforward win people assume it is.

The best decision comes from looking at the full picture.

One of the biggest misunderstandings about Making Tax Digital is this:People assume the £50,000 threshold is based on pr...
13/04/2026

One of the biggest misunderstandings about Making Tax Digital is this:
People assume the £50,000 threshold is based on profit.

It isn’t.

HMRC is looking at your income before expenses.

So if you earned more than £50,000 from self-employment and/or property in 2024/25, MTD may now apply to you - even if your actual profit was much lower after:
• Travel
• Accommodation
• Instruments and equipment
• Studio costs
• Agent or management fees
• Insurance
• Rehearsals and other business expenses

For musicians especially, that can make a huge difference.

You might be thinking:
“But I only made £30k after costs.”

HMRC will still be looking at the £60k or £70k that came in before those expenses were deducted.

Don’t assume you’re under the threshold without checking.

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