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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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Tax Efficiency tip from your Accountants in West London

As Accountants in West London we are often asked by business owners about tax efficiency. For instance, when extracting the profits from your company. And with the help from Harnett Accountants in Richmond you can minimise the tax and NI bill. The Taxman prefers you to take all company profits in the form of a […]

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Our Twickenham Accountants office tell us it’s OK to “Question that Taxman”

As Accountants in Richmond we have noticed that, like the rest of the country, in the Twickenham/Hampton/Teddington area people are very reluctant to question the Taxman when they see something that doesn’t add up. One of our clients recently contacted our Twickenham Accountants office to say they’d received two Tax calculations although she hadn’t completed […]

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Ask your Accountants West London Business Claiming back VAT

As accountants in West London we know that money is hard to hold onto, which is why our favourite moments are when you can claim back that sneaky VAT charge. Our team of accountants in west London are often asked by private companies about this matter and if there are any tips/hints that could be […]

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Paying PAYE on time – Tax advice from your Richmond accountants

As accountants in Richmond we are fully aware of the lack of employment in today’s climate and how money is incredibly tight for a lot of us out there. Yet, even for the lucky few of us with an income, we still need to remember to pay those PAYE and other Payroll deductions to HMRC. […]

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Capital Allowances tips from your Richmond Accountants.

Although the weather is starting to improve, as accountants in Richmond we are more than aware of the public’s desire to get away to that perfect holiday home. However, did you know that if you owned a property that was eligible to be let as a furnished holiday home (FHL) for at least 105 days […]

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What are the Highest Penalties for Late Tax Returns?

As Accountants in Richmond we are often asked this question, ‘what are the highest penalties for late tax returns’. All self-assessment Tax returns must be submitted to HMRC in paper format by the end of January each year. In prior years you would receive a penalty of £100 if presented after this date; however, since […]

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