Accounting News
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May- 2019 -14 MayCompanies
Restaurant owner used stolen VAT money to pay school fees
The owner of a Surrey restaurant who used stolen VAT money to pay her children’s school fees has been jailed.…
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13 MayAccounting Firms
Chiene + Tait director appointed to global tax body
Iain Masterton, VAT director at accountants Chiene and Tait (C+T), has been appointed to AGN International’s EMEA Taxation Task Force.…
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10 MayAccounting Firms
ETL invests in SRLV Accountants
The UK arm of global advisory firm, ETL Global, has invested in top 40, London-based accountancy and business advisory firm,…
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9 MayAccounting Firms
Cowgills backs Bolton boxer Jack Flatley
Bolton-based accountancy and business advisory firm Cowgills is once again sponsoring boxer Jack Flatley as he goes for the English…
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8 MayAdvice & Best Practice
How to prepare for a no-deal Brexit
Even with an additional six months to negotiate a Withdrawal agreement, a No-Deal Brexit is still a possibility. Businesses that…
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8 MayAccounting Firms
Smith Cooper announces revenue growth of 25%
Accountancy and business advisory firm Smith Cooper has announced that the financial year to 31 March 2019 has been its…
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7 MayAdvice & Best Practice
A beginner’s guide to bridging loans
What is a bridging loan? A bridging loan is a short-term loan which is secured against a property. Bridging loans…
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7 MayCrime
HMRC raises millions from tax-dodging puppy farmers
More than £5m has been raised by an HMRC taskforce tackling dishonest dog breeders who were selling pups on the…
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3 MayAdvice & Best Practice
The road to digital transformation
HMRC’s deadline for Making Tax Digital (MTD) for VAT may have slipped back to October 2019 for certain businesses, but…
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2 MayAdvice & Best Practice
Struggling to make year-end meet?
April is one of the busiest times of year for accountants, 5 April 2019 marked the official end of the…
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