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If you had asked me just a couple of weeks ago what Marks & Spencer, Harrods and the Co-op had in common, the answer might have been embarrassing in ...
I have a client who went to work in Germany in August 1995 under a self employed contract and returned to the UK in 2016 when he lived and cared for ...
The Chartered Institute of Taxation (CIOT) has launched a consultation into the future of the Chartered Tax Adviser (CTA) qualification [1], proposing a ...
The accounting industry is evolving faster than ever, and as we move further into 2025, one thing is clear: cloud accounting is no longer ...
I have a number of clients who HMRC have pulled out of SA this year, but some would still like to file returns for various reasons.
I am a UK based graphic designer operating as a limited company (but employing only myself). Earlier this year, I breached the £90k turnover ...
At its core, Capium 365 [1] is a simplified bookkeeping solution, allowing clients to upload invoices and receipts through multiple channels, including ...
I have a virtual assistant as a client who needss to invoice an Italian client of theirs for work already completed.
I am a retired accountant and have long filed accounts for a family member's company.  I now need a Presenter ID, but I need to be a professional agent ...
A mixture of ill-health, Covid-19 lockdown and miscommunication delayed a taxpayer’s appeals before the first tier tribunal (FTT) for seven years.
An Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) member has been excluded and hit with a £16,000 bill after ...
Over the past few years, the logic behind the government’s Check Employment Status for Tax (CEST) service has gradually ...