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Making Tax Digital and what it means for businesses

  As we move into a new financial year, one phrase is going to keep cropping up – Making Tax Digital. And as this is going to affect all self-employed people, contractors, freelancers and companies, it’s worth taking notice of. HM Revenue and Customs’ MTD Software Advisory Group had its inaugural meeting recently, which raised …

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Purrfect fun with the Swindon Wildcats

Going Wild for the Swindon Wildcats: a purrfectly good evening https://www.facebook.com/swindon.wildcats/ Twitter: @SwinWildcats I LOATHE sport. With the white hot intensity of a thousand burning suns. So how come I’m sat here tapping on my MacBook writing about a sporting event?!… Continue reading

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Why you are what you wear, why it matters and how colour analysis can help

How colour analysis and a personal stylist can help From Sumptuous to Sumptuary Law The word ‘sumptuous’ sounds much like its meaning as it rolls around the tongue: lush surroundings, rich desserts or luxury clothes. The history of this word is… Continue reading

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P11D – small name, but great significance for employers

P11D may not be the most exciting moniker ever, but it is of great importance for employers, and forgetting to complete one could land them in trouble. If you are an employer you are required by HMRC to complete a P11D form detailing the cash equivalents of benefits and expenses that you have provided during …

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New tax year, new approach to business?

Thursday – April 6 – heralds the start of the new tax year and for many businesses, just as on New Year’s Day, it’s a good time to make resolutions, turn over new leaves, do some positive planning and make sure you are compliant. As with any tax year, April 2017 heralds changes for businesses …

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Vulnerable Customers – what firms need to know

The issue of vulnerable customers is still high on the regulatory agenda. The Vulnerability Task Force, set up last year, continue their work to promote better understanding whilst firms work hard to understand what ‘good’ looks like. OP8, an Occasional Paper on the management of vulnerable customers remains the most current reference. Download our report …

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New tax year brings changes for businesses and contractors

The 2016/17 tax year will mark a new era for public sector contractors and freelancers, as revised government rules come into force. At Regulatory Accounting we believe the changes affecting public sector contractors from April 6 could have an impact on the local and national economy. The changes largely concern VAT and the way freelancers and contractors …

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