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Our Accoutants in Kingston talk repayment claims for Tax on interest

A client asked our accountants in Kingston whether she would be able to receive repayment claims for Tax on Interest. Harnett Accountants were more than happy to inform her that she may be able to claim a tax repayment from the Tax Office if her bank had deducted 20% Tax from interest paid. For example, […]

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Must You Register for VAT? Harnett Accountants in Kingston tell us more.

There is a myth in certain quarters that every legitimate business is required to be VAT registered. Harnett Accountants in Kingston insist that this is not the case. A sole-trader, partnership or company does not have to become VAT registered until the total sales for 12 consecutive months exceeds £73,000, this does however apply to […]

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Harnett Accountants in West London discuss paying those Taxes on time

It’s coming up to July, one of those big tax-paying months. So Harnett Accountants in West London thought it would be a good idea to remind you of what is due and what could go wrong if you accidently miss those all important payments. – If you are self-employed you need to pay your income […]

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A word on Web Bots From Your Accountants in Kingston

It was announced in 2011 that the Taxman is going to start targeting tax evasion by online traders, private tutors, personal trainers and life coaches. Our accountants in Kingston have recently received several queries about this from clients, so we thought a blog was necessary. The Taxman can now send out automatic search programmes (web […]

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Our Accountants in Kingston confirm it’s OK to question that Taxman

With reference to one of our prior blogs on questioning that Taxman, our accountants in Kingston were presented with this query from one of their clients. “I’ve received a letter from the Taxman asking for my tax return for the year to 5th April 2011 to be submitted. But I submitted that tax return in […]

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Our Accountants in Kensington answer your Tax releated questions

As accountants in West London we’re used to clients coming to us with their Tax related issues. Recently a client came to one of our accountants in Kensington with an enquiry about reclaiming excess tax deducted from his severance pay. On 15th April 2012 the client received severance pay of £80,000 equal to his annual […]

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Your Accountants in Richmond answer your questions on Capital Gain Tax

As accountants in West London we are used to clients coming from all across London with their accountancy issues. Recently a young lady came to us at Harnett Accountants in Richmond with an enquiry about Capital Gains Tax. She had recently moved out of her home and moved into a rented apartment. While living in […]

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Missing Trader Fraud described by your accountants in Richmond

We were recently contacted by one of our fellow accountants in West London about one of their clients being affected by Missing Trader Fraud, which costs the UK millions of pounds each year. They wanted to know if any of our clients from Harnett Accountants in Richmond had also been affected. Luckily none of them […]

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Your Accountants in Richmond explain the 2011 Stamp Duty Land Tax change

Harnett Accountants in Richmond are here to tell you that the Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) has now been in effect for almost a year! As Accountants in West London we often hear mumbles through the street and from our clients on their misunderstanding of the changes made. So below is our brief explanation. The […]

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Property Development: A Note From Your Accountants in Richmond

As accountants in West London we understand the high prices involved in buying a new property, especially if you plan to develop it. That is why we at Harnett Accountants in Richmond have these few simple facts/tips to try and keep those tax issues at bay. If you purchase a property with the intention of […]

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