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Harnett Accountants Wimbledon Talk Travel Expenses

Damien has recorded another series of great tax tips videos. Today’s video tax tip from Harnett Accountants Wimbledon is on the subject of travel expenses. Travel expenses are often a source of confusion, both for employees and employers. If you are an employee, you should know what you are entitled to so that you can […]

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Going Green To Reduce Your Tax Bills – Harnett Accountants Twickenham

Harnett Accountants Twickenham offer this great tax tip to help reduce your tax bills… You may already be aware that you can claim capital allowances on assets purchased such as plant, machinery, and vehicles. This gives you tax relief from the reduction in value of assets by writing off their cost against the taxable income […]

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Harnett Accountants Hammersmith have a VAT tip for you

VAT is a subject that, understandably,  often crops up amongst our clients, with our accountants in West London receiving many questions. One of our accountants, Hammersmith area, brings us the latest advice. Harnett Accountants Hammersmith Have you signed-up with the Tax Office to submit your VAT returns online, or agreed that we will do this […]

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Are You Missing Out On Valuable Tax Savings And R&D Grants? Harnett Accountants Wimbledon Investigate

British businesses may be missing out on millions of pounds of R&D grants available from the government according to accountants Wimbledon. This may be because they simply don’t know that they are entitled to receive extra relief, or simply think it’s too much hassle. The April 2012 budget increased the amount of relief available for […]

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Harnett Accountants Richmond – Video Tips Number 1

This is the first in a series of handy business tips delivered through short video clips. We hope you find them useful.

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Harnett Accountants in Twickenham talk the new Workplace Pensions Cost

Harnett Accountants in Twickenham are here to tell you that a compulsory pension scheme for all employees is to be introduced over four years from October 2012. The largest employers (120,000 or more employees) will be forced to sign up first. Those who employ less than 50 workers will be required to take part in […]

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Harnett Accountants in Twickenham answer your questions on Capital Gains Tax

Harnett Accountants in Twickenham were asked by one of our clients whether he would still get the lower 10% rate of capital gains tax on any profit he made on the sale of his furnished holiday letting property, even though it hadn’t been let for 2 years. Harnett Accountants Twickenham were more than happy to […]

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Your accountants Twickenham – useful advice on tax inspections.

We have a team of 7 accountants and serve businesses thorought the Richmond borough and West London. Recently, one of our accountants – Twickenham – had a query regarding tax inspectors. Like many areas covered by our accountants Twickenham is a thriving business community with its fair share of business advice needs; non more concerning […]

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Our Accountants Twickenham say yes to claiming your Linkedin subscription as a company expense

The social/business networking site Linkedin is a great way for companies/businesses to generate work and socialise with potential co-workers. Recently Harnett Accountants Twickenham have received several queries about whether this and similar business networking site’s subscription fees are a tax allowable expense for their company. We at Harnett Accountants Twickenham were more than happy to […]

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Harnett Accountants in Kingston answer your queries

A client came to our Harnett Accountants in Kingston in kingston who specialise in HR and Legal at with this query. “I have recently prepared all our companies accounts and submitted them to the Companies House and Tax Office. However, the Taxman sent back my company’s accounts and tax return saying they were in the […]

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