It’s almost like Next Level Business and flinder were destined to merge. When I caught up with Alastair Barlow [1], the ...
I have not noticed this before but I see Companies House are proposing to strike off companies who have no proper registered office address.  This may ...
A renewed call has been made by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) for accountancy firms to pay close attention to ...
The standardisation of data allows finance professionals to compare and analyse data from different sources. It means they ...
For accountants, good self assessment software is a game-changer. Embracing a solution that can simplify complex processes, ...
We submitted an amendment to our client's 2022 tax return as we deferred some cgt after an EIS claim.  So 2022 amended return was refiled in January 2024.
In recognition of Transgender Awareness Month, Rachael Cavanagh reflects on her personal journey of transitioning and discusses how it has impacted both ...
Hi A client has paid VAT on legal fees when commencing business.  Services are more than 6 months before registration so I don't think this is reclaimable ...
Managing payroll effectively is essential for the success of businesses, regardless of their size. Traditional methods, used for decades, often come ...
A client of mine inherited shares from his deceased spouse on her passing. She had owned the shares for over 7 years. He now wants to liquidate the ...
I have seen the thread regarding ongoing problems with HMRC submissions and I see that there still seem to be some problems.
What happens if your accounting firm doesn’t stay compliant with HMRC tax regulations [1]?  The risks are real and costly.