by Nichola Cuming | Oct 20, 2022 | Blog post
Holly joined our audit and accounts department at the beginning of September having moved to us from another local accountancy firm. Holly qualified as a Chartered Accountant back in 2017 and has many years’ experience working with a variety of businesses large and...
by Peter Crozier | Oct 18, 2022 | Blog post
Dear oh dear, what a few weeks it’s been since the “mini budget” on 23 September 2022. I thought it might be useful to provide an update of the U turns of the announcements. Here we go: The chancellor confirmed the abolition from 6 November 2022 of the recent...
by Nichola Cuming | Oct 12, 2022 | Blog post
Christian joined our Financial Services department at the end of August and has taken on the role of trainee paraplanner having 3 years experience already in the finance sector. Christian will be undertaking studies and exams alongside his current role supporting the...
by Leanne Wootton | Oct 5, 2022 | Blog post
More and more people are falling into the inheritance tax net, because of a combination of an increase in property prices and the freezing of the nil rate band and the residential nil rate band, which are currently frozen until 2026. HMRC receipts from inheritance tax...
by Nichola Cuming | Oct 4, 2022 | Blog post
Charlotte and Samuel are our latest in a long line of AAT students starting right at the beginning of their accountancy career. They have 2 years of study and exams ahead of them before they will hopefully qualify as Accounting Technicians, thereafter they may well...
by Leanne Wootton | Oct 3, 2022 | Blog post
This morning Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng has done a U turn and announced that the 45% tax rate for the highest earners will not be abolished, previously a measure announced in the mini budget a couple of weeks ago. The reason given for this was that it is “ a...