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Harnett Accountants Kingston – Minimum wage and VAT changes take effect

Harnett Accountants Kingston brings you this article from the BBC, reporting that the increases in minimum wage and changes in VAT have taken effect from today. “A rise in the earnings of the lowest paid workers has come into effect but athletes and hairdressers are likely to see their tax bill increase. Various changes to […]

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Harnett Accountants West London Car Tax advice

Many of our clients in West London ask us for advice on Company Cars and the tax implications. Our accountants in Wimbledon have had several such enquiries lately, so we asked Damien to say a few words. We hope this is of help.  

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Harnett Accountants Kingston – Taxman Must Steer Clear Of Advisory Board

Harnett Accountants Kingston brings you this report from the Accountancy Age website, warning that the taxman must not be allowed on the advisory panel which will look at tax schemes. “THE TAXMAN MUST STAY CLEAR of an advisory panel proposed to determine whether tax schemes are abusive, according to the CIoT and ATT. In response […]

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Harnett Accountants Chiswick – Business Bank Will Need £40bn

Harnett Accountants Chiswick brings you this report from the BBC Business News website, claiming that the government’s business bank idea could take up to £40bn to work. “The government-backed “business bank” planned by Business Secretary Vince Cable will need £40bn to successfully boost lending to UK firms, says the think tank IPPR. It says the […]

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Harnett Accountants West London – Company Cars

Harnett Accountants West London are pleased to present the first in a new series of video tax tips, designed to help improve your business and lower your tax bills. Today’s tip covers the topic of buying or leasing company cars, and what the various tax disadvantages might be.   If you need advice about the […]

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Harnett Accountants Kingston – Minister Says Cash in Hand is Morally Wrong

Harnett Accountants Kingston brings you this report from the BBC Business News website: “Treasury minister David Gauke has said it is “morally wrong” to pay tradesmen such as plumbers, builders and cleaners in cash in the hope of avoiding tax. He argued the practice came at “a big cost” to the Treasury and meant other […]

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Harnett Accountants Fulham – Business Bank Could Take Decades

Harnett Accountants Fulham brings you this report from the Accountancy Age website, revealing new criticisms of the governments Business Bank. “A BUSINESS BANK designed to provide help to SMEs under the umbrella of one organisation could “take decades” to get right, according to ACCA. The institute emphasised the need to establish a bank that will […]

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Harnett Accountants Fulham – Bank Of England Plans To Increase Lending

Harnett Accountants Fulham brings you this report from the BBC Business News website, detailing new plans being rolled out by the bank of England to encourage banks to lend more to individuals and small businesses. “Funding for Lending, the new Bank of England and Treasury initiative to boost bank lending to households and businesses, has […]

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Harnett Accountants Fulham – September Tax Q&A Part 3

Harnett Accountants Fulham are pleased to present part 3 of our September tax Q&A: Q. I’m an IT contractor currently working for a government department through my own company, for £300 per day. I’ve heard that all contractors will have to go on the department payroll. I don’t want to be a wage-slave, so what […]

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Harnett Accountants Twickenham – Gauke Rejects Calls For RTI Postponement

RTI PAYE scheme still on track for April 2013 according to this report from Accountancy Age, brought to you by Harnett Accountants Twickenham: THE EXCHEQUER SECRETARY David Gauke has rejected calls for a postponement of the introduction of real-time information after the All-Party Parliamentary Commission raised concerns about the timetable and costs of the programme. […]

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