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Who is My Business Mum? Take a look over the latest websites I’ve created for sole traders and business start-ups from a wide range of industries. Simply B Nails and Beauty. Richard Hopkins French Polishers. The Business Woman’s Network. Evelyn Kilara - Sharon Phillips Recruitment. Jennie Thornton - Moving Forward. Lex McKee - Wealthbuilders. Jo Hunt - Oils by Jo. Dr Mark Chambers - MC Training. Mark Hewitt - Trueman Brown Accountants. Need a Mum's helping hand? Talk to My Business Mum!
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Trueman Brown Accountants: September 2010
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Monday, 27 September 2010. As everybody is aware the Coalition Government is planning a number of measures to cut the deficit including tax rises and measures to prevent tax avoidance. So what advice can we give in order to avoid paying as much tax as possible. Here a number of tips which can save you some tax:-. Individual Savings Accounts (ISAs). April 2010, the annual subscription limit for ISAs rose to £10,200. The whole sum can be placed in a stocks and shares. If one of the partners in a marriage i...
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Trueman Brown Accountants: October 2010
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Friday, 29 October 2010. Company Bonus Or Dividend? In many small companies, the owners are also the directors, and this gives considerable scope for deciding how profits should be taken out of the company. The declaration of a dividend has for many years been a strategy adopted by many small businesses. In 2008 the Government announced they were going to introduce new rules relating to income shifting. In November 2008 they announced that they were deferring the introduction of new rules. National insur...
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Trueman Brown Accountants: VAT Loophole Review Could Help Smaller Internet Traders
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Thursday, 3 March 2011. VAT Loophole Review Could Help Smaller Internet Traders. This has led to the practice of some larger firms opening warehouses on the Channel Islands. Items are transferred in bulk to the Islands before being re-packaged as orders for individual customers and sent back to the UK. And there certainly is not a level playing field on internet retailing in the UK. It's an internal market - it's supposed to be protected from this type of behaviour.". Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Trueman Brown Accountants: February 2011
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Tuesday, 8 February 2011. Yet another IR35 case lost by HMRC! An engineer working on a contract basis for Airbus UK won his appeal against HMRC’s determination that he should be taxed as an employee under IR35 rules rather than as self-employed. The tribunal notes that the contract agreed between one intermediary,Morson, and Airbus named 53 individuals and appeared to be based on one normally used for the purchase of goods, with MBF’s “quanity” indicated as 42,500 hours at his usual hou...The third contr...
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Trueman Brown Accountants: New Penalties For Undeclared Offshore Accounts
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Thursday, 3 March 2011. New Penalties For Undeclared Offshore Accounts. As from 6 April 2011, penalties for offshore non-compliance on income tax and capital gains tax will be linked to the tax transparency of the country involved. The penalties could climb to as high as 200 per cent and will apply to both businesses and individuals who under-declare income and gains from territories which do not automatically share tax information with the UK. These new penalties will increase the deterrent against offs...
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Trueman Brown Accountants: HMRC issue new phishing scam warning
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Thursday, 3 March 2011. HMRC issue new phishing scam warning. WwwThey are, in fact, fraudulent. The emails provide a click-through link to a replica of the HMRC website. The recipient is then asked to provide their credit card details. Fraudsters use the information to try to strip funds from the person's account. In the last three months, HMRC has shut down 99 websites that were responsible for sending out the fake tax rebate emails. Before deleting it permanently.". To see if the email is listed there.
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Trueman Brown Accountants: November 2010
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Sunday, 21 November 2010. How to survive a PAYE and NIC Inspection. However confident you are that your records are complete and well maintained, a PAYE/NIC inspection might still catch you unawares. Here are some pointers to help you:. You are required to retain all records and information relating to payroll, benefits, etc. for three years after the tax year end - but keep them for six years, the period for which the. Revenue and Customs has powers to investigate your business accounts. Expenses for us...
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Trueman Brown Accountants: How to survive a PAYE and NIC Inspection
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Sunday, 21 November 2010. How to survive a PAYE and NIC Inspection. However confident you are that your records are complete and well maintained, a PAYE/NIC inspection might still catch you unawares. Here are some pointers to help you:. You are required to retain all records and information relating to payroll, benefits, etc. for three years after the tax year end - but keep them for six years, the period for which the. Revenue and Customs has powers to investigate your business accounts. Expenses for us...
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Trueman Brown Accountants: March 2011
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Friday, 11 March 2011. Hurry - Enterprize Zone Syndicates Ending 5th April 2011. An EZS is where members buy buildings in an industrial area deemed by the government as being in need of regeneration. Normally, the syndicate member will put will pay around 40% of their share and then use limited recourse bank funding to finance the remaining 60%. The reliefs end on the end of the 2010/11 tax year (i.e. 5th April 2011. So you will need to act quickly if you want to go down this route. Thursday, 3 March 2011.
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