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We are a progressive firm of chartered accountants, tax consultants and business advisors based on Regent Street in the West End of London, W1. Our aim is to provide family run businesses and entrepreneurs with accounting support, taxation planning, corporate finance and strategic advice. We have consultants who specialise in media, law firms, doctors and dentists.
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07 Oct 2024
The Chancellor should use her Autumn Budget to make off-payroll working rules 'fairer and more effective', according to the Association of Independent Professionals and the Self-Employed (IPSE).
The end of business rates relief will sting hospitality with a £928 million bill in April unless the government acts in the Budget, warns UKHospitality.
The Resolution Foundation has suggested that reforms to inheritance tax (IHT), capital gains tax (CGT) and national insurance (NI) could raise more than £20 billion a year.