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For many accountants in practice, the daily grind isn’t just about numbers. It’s about juggling countless admin and compliance tasks. * ...
We have a one Director / sole shareholder company, the Director has injected substantial funds to provide finance to enable the company to purchase a ...
My sister-in-law is a first time buyer and the solicitor suggested we have her on the Title deeds as she will have a reduced SDLT liability and then they are drawing up a Deed of Trust for us to have ...
For UK accounting firms, outsourcing can be a powerful way to protect margins while delivering more value to clients. By ...
In an estate, a property was held and IHT due on it, and an election was made for the IHT to be paid by instalments over 10 years (not under WIR- with ...
I sold some shares yesterday afternoon and then left a limit order to buy them back at a lower price. The purchase was done in late trade at 19:26 Eastern Time, so 00:26 this morning in the UK. I need ...
By the time you finish reading this, at least one sensitive file will have been sent over email. Probably without encryption. Possibly to the ...
Last week, I travelled to Swindon to meet with prime minister Keir Starmer for a one-on-one conversation about the state of ...
Having attempted to open up a series of debates [1] about the efficacy of UK’s tax system, the next obvious stop was to consider the means by which ...
I have less than 20 clients who will be liable to use MTD - of those a couple will need me to do quarterly estimates of property income and expenses and a ...
Validate is already transforming how firms approach reviews. One audit team achieved significant time savings on first draft reviews and 40-50% efficiencies on subsequent drafts. Another firm lowered ...
Since April 2002, HMRC has accepted that the treatment of double-cab pickups for benefit-in-kind and capital-allowance ...
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