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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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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 – Tax Evasion Cases Fall by 25%

Harnett Accountants Wimbledon brings you this article from Accountancy Age, revealing that serious tax evasion cases have fallen by nearly 25% over the last year. “Serious tax evasion cases identified by HM Revenue & Customs has dropped nearly a quarter over the last 12 months. In 2011/12, there were 3,456 suspected cases, the lowest number […]

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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 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 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 Putney – Government Plans To Unite SME incentives

Harnett Accountants Putney brings you this report from the Accountancy Age website, revealing new government plans to provide help for SME’s and startups under one centrally managed scheme. “HELP FOR SMEs should be more easily accessible and under the umbrella of one organisation according to ICAEW chief executive Michael Izza. As things stand, applying for […]

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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 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 Kensington – IR35 And Visits From The Taxman

Harnett Accountants Kensington are pleased to present more useful tax tips for your business IR35 Business Tests Released If you provide services through your own personal service company you will be aware of the tax law known as IR35. This tax rule imposes an extra charge on your company, if you would be treated as […]

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