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Harnett Accountants Kingston – Taxman Still Fighting On IR35

Last week, our Accountants in Wimbledon had some great advice about IR35, and now Harnett Accountants Kingston brings you this report on IR35 from the Accountancy Age website: “IR35 has not been the taxman’s favourite subject in recent times. It has been the source of various controversies; not least the 2,000 senior public office holders […]

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Harnett Accountants Wimbledon – Advice on IR35

Harnett Accountants Wimbledon brings you this advice about IR35 law, and an accompanying report from the Accountancy Age website, revealing that IR35 investigations have been stepped up again by the taxman, bringing in over £1million so far. “INVESTIGATIONS into freelancers underpaying tax have doubled, with the taxman scooping more than £1m from its efforts. The […]

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Harnett Accountants Wimbledon – Whose Fault is Underpaid Tax?

Harnett Accountants Wimbledon want to remind you of this great tax tip originally brought to you by Harnett Accountants Hammersmith earlier this month. Have you received a tax calculation (on form P800) which shows you owe tax that you thought had been collected under PAYE? Every year the Tax Office undertakes a ‘PAYE reconciliation’ to […]

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Harnett Accountants Chiswick – Tax Crackdown On Track

Harnett Accountants Chiswick brings you this article from the BBC Business News website, reporting that the government is on track for its target to raise £4bn in the crackdown on tax avoidance. “The government is “on track” to raise £4bn this year via schemes to crack down on tax dodgers, Chief Secretary to the Treasury […]

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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 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 Putney – Taxman Admits Fault In Half of All Cases

Harnett Accountants Putney Bring you this report from the Accountancy Age website, revealing that nearly 3 out of 5 compaints made to the taxman result in the taxman admitting fault. “NEARLY THREE OUT OF FIVE complaints made to the taxman in resulted in the taxman admitting fault, according to research conducted by law firm Pinsent […]

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Harnett Accountants Kensington – Government Lowers Audit Exemption Threshold

Harnett Accountants Kensington brings you this report from Accountancy Age, revealing that the government has lowered the audit exemption threshold. “THE GOVERNMENT has announced changes to reporting and auditing requirements that will allow more small companies and subsidiaries to decide whether or not to have an audit. The changes, announced by business secretary Vince Cable […]

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Harnett Accountants Hammersmith – September Tax Q&A Part 2

Harnett Accountants Hammersmith Welcome you to part 2 of our monthly tax Q&A. Q. My business recently bought an e-book reader from an online retailer. It will be used for business purposes but the retailer is refusing to provide me with a VAT invoice, saying their products are not provided for business purposes, so VAT […]

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Harnett Accountants Wimbledon – September Tax Q&A Part 1

Harnett Accountants Wimbledon are pleased to present part 1 of our September Tax Q&A: Q. I run my own company from an office in a spare bedroom at home, and my wife runs a separate company from a downstairs office in the same house. Can we both claim £3 per week expenses for use of […]

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