Month: June 2019
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Jun- 2019 -24 JuneCrime
Five people arrested over Patisserie Valerie ‘accountancy fraud’
The Serious Fraud Office has confirmed that five people have been arrested in connection with fraudulent activity at embattled cafe…
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24 JuneAdministrations
Pod sold to ASK Italian owner in pre-pack administration
Pod Food Limited has been sold to Azzurri Group, owner of the ASK Italian, Zizzi, Coco di Mama and Radio…
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21 JuneAudit
Cineworld drops KPMG as auditor
Cinema operator Cineworld has dropped accountancy firm KPMG as it auditor after 15 years. The auditing costs for the cinema…
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21 JunePeople Moves
Scott & Williamson promotes two partners after 25 years’ service
Alan Taylor and Susie Campion have both been promoted to the position of partner at Lancaster-based firm Scott and Wilkinson,…
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21 JuneAccounting Firms
AAB’s Edinburgh office reaches £1m target in a year
Independent chartered accountants and business advisors, Anderson Anderson and Brown (AAB), is celebrating its Edinburgh office hitting its £1.5m revenue…
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21 JuneRegulation
‘Meaningful’ action needed to end late payments, says AAT
Almost a quarter of insolvencies (23%) are caused by late payment issues, according to new research from the Association of…
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21 JuneAdvice & Best Practice
Embracing digital transformation in accountancy
We’re in the midst of a digital revolution and every sector, including the accountancy profession, is feeling the impact. Consumers…
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20 JunePeople Moves
Deloitte appoints eight new partners to its Ireland office
Deloitte Ireland has appointed eight new partners across its business. Yvonne Byrne, Ciaran McGovern and Ruairí Mitchell have become partners…
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20 JuneHMRC
Tax gap remains low
The tax gap for 2017/2018 is 5.6%, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) confirmed today. This means that HMRC collected 94.4%…
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20 JuneAdvice & Best Practice
A blended approach to business finance
Some 10 years after the financial crash and SME funding remains one of the most persistent problems impacting the UK…
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