Tom West joined Crunch in 2015 following a successful political communications campaign at the Brighton and Hove Green Party. He excels at converting complex jargon into simple, easily-digestible explanations. As Community and Social Manager, he oversees the Crunch Chorus Community - the largest self-employed network in the UK.
A keen creative - Tom has performed in over 20 countries with his punk rock band, and also moonlights as a writer and backstage producer at live entertainment company, RIPTIDE Wrestling. He lives in Sussex with his partner (a self-employed florist) and their Romanian rescue dog.
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Capital Gains Tax comes into play when you make a profit from selling something you own. Here's a quick breakdown of what you need to know.
How do you know when you might be needing more assistance and advice? We take a look at the ways in which you can find out if you need more help.
Changing from a sole trader to a limited company? Here’s a simple explanation of when to make the transition and what you’ll need to keep in mind, without all the jargon.
Professional Indemnity insurance should be considered by any self-employed worker who is providing design, advice or specifications.
This handy checklist will help you understand what to look out for when arranging insurance cover as a contractor.
What is the Tax-Free Childcare scheme? How does it work, and how do you apply for it? Read on for everything you need to know about the new scheme.
Confused about how to go about managing your repayments? Don’t sweat, here’s all you need to know about student loan repayment when you’re self-employed.
As a freelance consultant, you’re now the master of your trade, as well as the master of your own destiny. Here's what you need to know to get started!
Hiring employees can increase your productivity and help you offer more services to your clients. Here's how to decide what to do.
This bumper article gives practical tips and advice on how to develop from a freelance newbie into a freelance veteran.
To claim tax relief on your mobile phone or landline expenses, a contract needs to be set up between your limited company and the service provider.
Whatever your business situation, there are significant tax reliefs for pension contributions available. So you can pay less tax and save for your future!
We explain the tax rates that apply for the 2023/24 tax year, affecting income taxpayers resident in Scotland and how to see if you're affected.
A round up of the tax changes that may affect small businesses and business owners for the new tax year that starts on 6th April 2023.
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We show you how to set up a limited company so you get to define your brand, own everything you do, and run your business in the most tax-efficient way.
Thinking about selling your limited business? You'll need to know about Business Asset Disposal Relief.
Whether you have an accountant or are taking on the books yourself, it's important to be organised, especially if you're planning on making expense claims.
The VAT Mini One Stop Shop (VAT MOSS) scheme is a way of paying VAT if your UK business provides certain digital services to customers in the EU.
If you’re planning to rent out a room in your home, you’ll need to know how the tax system works, and how it affects you. Here's a jargon-free lowdown.
Want to know what interest you can charge on late payments when working as a freelancer, contractor, or small business owner? This article explains what the rules are, and a few ways to get your money from difficult clients. Get paid what you’re owed!
If you're self-employed in the UK, you need to register for Self Assessment to calculate and pay your income tax. The deadline for payment is 31st January.
Budgeting and financial forecasting can be extremely beneficial for growing and planning your business's future. In this article, you'll find out how to budget your business.
Our integration with Brixx gives Crunch subscription users the Brixx free package included. Grow your business with forecasting and simple-to-use reporting.
The Conservatives' 'National Living Wage' is not the same as the one proposed by the Living Wage Foundation. We look at the differences.
Arbitration is a similar process to litigation, just less formal. Lawbite explains how much it costs, how long it takes and much more.
Andrew Farrugia from Lawbite explains what you need to consider when signing a new contract.
Clair Parmenter, a Commercial & Performance specialist and owner of DiaryDo Ltd, approached Crunch Mortgages when her self-employment was causing issues with buying a home.
On Weds 26th January Social For Good's Kerry will be answering your Instagram questions on our Community Forum.
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We are obsessed with doing what we can to ensure everyone is able to love what they do. Crunch want to ensure that people with an entrepreneurial spark do not have to jump through lots of legislative hoops to become their own boss.
Our friends at Leapers run an annual study into the relationship between mental health and self-employment. Crunch would love you to be a part of this.
A survey has revealed that tax changes have had almost as much effect on driver availability as Brexit, and more than COVID-19.
Crunch nominated for gongs including Accounting Tech of the Year and Best Customer Service at the UK FinTech Awards / Brighton & Hove Business Awards.
Starting or running a business, and need tips? Want to network with fellow self-employed workers? Find out what events are coming up.
To make naming your business or company just a little easier, here are some simple, quick methods for coming up with a company name.
We’ve all done it, yet most freelancers will have regretted it at some stage. Here's a few who have had enough of being asked to work for free.
Here are six important lessons from Alan Partridge for small businesses - some funny, some tragic. Oooh, it's a good list...
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Failure to file a Confirmation Statement is a criminal offence, which can result in directors being fined personally in criminal courts. Here's what to do.
Matt Dowling founded the Freelancer Club in 2014 after his own experiences as a freelance photographer highlighted a need for a change.
We take a look at how London-based IT Contractor Ronan Moriarty has used our services to keep on top of his bookkeeping and what the future holds for him.
Case study: When a design agency was suffering with unpaid invoices it decided to enlist the help of Crunch Collections. Read the full story.
Freelance copywriter, Suzanne Lindfors, shares her thoughts on juggling freelance work with the demands of parenthood and more.
Even self-employed veterans can struggle to generate small business leads. Here's a checklist of how small business can get in front of the right people.
Want to break free...lance? Learn about escaping your boring job, breaking free and going freelance with lessons from five Queen bangers.
Join the Crunch Chorus Facebook group today to share advice, experience, and make new connections. For friendly freelancers, contractors, & the self-employed.
When Matilde, owner of a social media consultancy business for SMEs, was faced with a client who wouldn’t pay up, she contacted Crunch Collections for help.
How long does trademarking a company last? How much does it cost? What's the difference between trademarking a company & registering one? All this and more.
Half of the self-employed wanted to obtain a better work-life balance but research suggests many are working an additional 14 hours every week.
When you join Crunch Chorus you’ll get access to free business guides, self-employed meetups, an invoice generator, late payment letter templates and more.
We spoke to interior designer and Crunch client Clare Devlin about how freelancing has given her far greater opportunities than her previous employment.
Bookkeeping is the art of recording your financial information so that you can keep track of your incomings and outgoings. It can be a delicate process, but once you've mastered it, you'll have full control of your finances.
A businesses would typically provide a customer with a credit note when the amount on an invoice is disputed or incorrect. This might be due to an admin error, or because the customer requires a full or partial refund. Here are a couple of scenarios of when you might want to issue a credit note to a client.
Sometimes it seems the to-do list is never ending. And a never-ending to-do list often leads to stress. Here's what you can do to help yourself cope with stress as a freelancer, contractor, or small business owner.
Going freelance has not only given copywriter Melissa Holloway priceless time with her a family, but also opened doors to a variety of work that she always craved.
Usually refers to a limited company, set up to provide the services of a contractor. Find out how you can set one up, and why you might want to.
Product Design Consultant and Crunch client John Boyle tells of his self-employed journey so far.
Ditching office politics, spending more time surfing and improved mental health have contributed to Software Development Consultant Tadas Tamosauskas' route to self-employment.
Toby Osbourn went self-employed in order to take control of his own financial security. Backed by a strong support network, the gamble has paid off Toby and his business Tosbourn Ltd.
The UK formally left the European Union on 31st of December 2020. Here's what that means for you as a freelancer, contractor, or small business owner.
A quick explanation of each of the small business taxes you’re expected to pay as a freelancer, contractor, or small business owner.
Having a clear plan and building a funnel of potential clients are key to Hannah Searle's approach to making her Interior Designer business a success.
Leaving a comfortable full-time job to go it alone was the "hardest thing" for Jonathan Cottrell, but four years down the line he has no regrets and is excited for what the future holds.
We take a closer look at the differences between unsecured and secured business loans, to help you decide which may be better suited to your business.
From parting ways with Google to being the maker of his own destiny, Jonas V. Schürmann shares his experience of going it alone in the video games industry.
How do you find work to get the ball rolling as a consultant, and continue to get the kind of clients that will keep inviting you back?
A handy, jargon-free checklist to prepare you for when times take a turn for the worse.
Whether you've decided to retire, become an employee, or go back to sole trader, you need to know the tax-efficient ways to close your limited company.
From being made redundant in 2002 to playing a part in the launch of “Boris Bikes”, Nick Lewis gives his insight into becoming a self-employed Web Consultant.
It’s essential to make sure that you keep your personal and business banking separate, so you’ll usually need a dedicated business bank account.
Don’t worry, it’s not as confusing as it seems. Here's what you need to know about share value and capital when setting up a limited company.
If you live outside of the UK but run a UK-based limited company, there are certain rules you’ll need to be aware of to effectively run your business.
SWOT is a very common process used for planning - it's not perfect though. What other methods can you use?
Picking the best card reader can be a time-consuming task. Here’s a look at what all the major providers offer.
Thinking about leaving your job and becoming self-employed? Ask yourself these questions first to help you decide if this is the right career move for you.
We take a look at Income Protection Insurance and how it can be beneficial for the self-employed in the event of unforeseen circumstances.
Just because you’re a lone-worker, doesn’t mean you have to be a lonely worker. In this article, we take a look at some ways you can combat loneliness.
Receiving a gift from your employer is a great feeling, but in the workplace the employer needs to be aware of whether or not they need to pay tax on the present. Here are some helpful examples for small businesses.
Chosen a business partner (or partners)? It’s time to decide which type of business partnership you’ll be entering into. Here's what you need to know.
Welcome to the tax rogues Hall of Shame! featuring Alan Partridge, Vince Cable, Kerry Katona, Bernard Black and Wesley Snipes.
Metallica and Napster have learned to co-exist. But did file-sharing create a race to the bottom for musicians, or liberate them from greedy middle-men?
Discover how a press release is set out, and what information the recipient is expecting to get out of it. Copy and edit our free press release template!
Business jargon can often be complicated, especially if you're just getting started. Here's a simple glossary of business / accounting terms.
Landlord's permission is necessary when you're running a business from a rental property, but they can’t say no without a ‘reasonable’ justification.
With freelancing comes great freedom including the ability to work while you are travelling. We take a closer look at so-called digital nomads.
As a freelancer, is it best to gear yourself towards being a generalist, or sell your services as a specialist? We put our tuppence in.
Need help getting your business finances in shape? Webinar and Q&A with top tips and simple steps to get your business in good financial health.
A compilation of productivity tips that we’ve gathered over the years - for everyone from beginner freelancers to seasoned small business professionals.
A comprehensive guide on how subscription-based streaming services like Spotify pay artists, and the other alternatives available.
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