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We act almost exclusively for owner managed companies. After all, that’s what we are. We understand the issues facing entrepreneurial companies and their shareholders and we can provide co-ordinated and structured assistance in helping you achieve your goals.
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Manufacturing businesses have particular issues surrounding their accountancy and taxation affairs, that arise from a manufacturer’s asset base and the manufacturing process. There are various tax incentives that can apply to manufacturing businesses. We can help tailor a structured and effective approach to help you manage your affairs.
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06 Nov 2024
The Treasury's bank referral scheme secured loans for just one in 20 companies, a review has revealed.
05 Nov 2024
The extra costs of the increase in employers' National Insurance contributions (NICs) could cause businesses to respond in ways the government did not intend, the Chartered Institute of Taxation (CIOT) has warned.