by Peter Crozier | Nov 17, 2022 | Blog post
17 November 2022 The current chancellor Jeremy Hunt delivered his Autumn Statement today and was much calmer in comparison to previous chancellors. He also took advice from the Office of Budget Responsibility, unlike his predecessor, which gave him scope for those...
by Leanne Wootton | Nov 14, 2022 | Blog post
I am sure that there are not many people that have not heard the term “Making Tax Digital”. But how many landlords actually realise that this could affect them and that they will have to get up to speed with this new way of reporting income and expenses to HMRC. As...
by Nichola Cuming | Nov 9, 2022 | Blog post
Matthew has 18 years of accountancy experience having worked at two other accounting firms where he was involved with preparing accounts and tax papers for varying types and sizes of businesses. Matthew joined our audit and accounts department at the end of August...
by Nichola Cuming | Nov 8, 2022 | Blog post
Partner Rob Beale discusses the highly anticipated Autumn Statement coming up on 17 November with Tim Thurston on his Business Radio show. To hear Rob’s perspective click below
by Leanne Wootton | Nov 7, 2022 | Blog post
With the filing deadline for tax returns for the year ended 5 April 2022 fast approaching, now is the time that fraudsters attempt to contact people as they know that they are more likely to be in contact with HMRC. HMRC have advised that in the last 12 months alone...
by Leanne Wootton | Oct 24, 2022 | Blog post
It is well known that when looking at funding for care home fees, local councils look at means testing when assessing someone’s ability to pay for care fees. I think that it is also well known that there is pressure on council budgets and the number of people...