by Leanne Wootton | Oct 4, 2021 | Blog post
As announced recently, Rishi will once again stand up and give an Autumn budget on 27 October 2021, alongside the spending review. So, what changes can we expect. Obviously, the books are in a bad way and funds are needed to recoup the support that has been given...
by Nichola Cuming | Sep 17, 2021 | Blog post
Partner Rob Beale recently discussed tax increases with Tim Thurston on his Business Radio show. To hear Rob’s thoughts on the latest tax increases by the Government click below
by Leanne Wootton | Sep 16, 2021 | Blog post
Maybe it was a dream, or I was not listening properly…..but in the March 2021 budget did the chancellor say that they would not increase tax over the course of the current parliament……….!!! Is an increase in the rate of tax on dividends not an increase in tax? The...
by Leanne Wootton | Sep 8, 2021 | Blog post
Being a trustee comes with additional obligations now, even if the trust is not liable to pay tax, so trustees need to ensure that they are up to date with what is expected of them. My last blog on this subject was August 2020 and since then HMRC have been developing...
by Rob Beale | Aug 12, 2021 | Blog post
On the 27 June 1946, Morris Owen opened a bank account with HMRC and started trading as an accountant under the name Morris Owen & Co, having previously been in a partnership with a Mr. Aldermen for around 14 years. 75 years later, the Partners are proud that we...
by Leanne Wootton | Jul 15, 2021 | Blog post
Have you claimed any Self-employment income support (SEISS) grants for 2020/2021? Are you sure that the figures you have entered, or intend to enter, on your tax return are correct and have been entered in the correct box on the return? HMRC have powers available to...