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It’s way past time to upgrade your finance software. You know it – but when you think of all the pain and upheaval involved, you’re tempted to put ...
However, those hopes were unceremoniously dashed last month when business minister Justin Madders MP confirmed the draft Audit Reform and Corporate Governance Bill “will not be put forward for ...
Recently have had two outsourcing companies from India approach us to see if we were interested in using them. Typically coming here to make this thread, ...
Hello all, Hope everyone's enjoying the usual Spanish weather here in the UK! I've recently taken on a client who purchased a plot of land through their ...
There’s a triple-headed challenge facing the accounting industry right now. The trio of troubles are artificial intelligence ...
For many accountants in practice, the daily grind isn’t just about numbers. It’s about juggling countless admin and compliance tasks. * ...
We have a one Director / sole shareholder company, the Director has injected substantial funds to provide finance to enable the company to purchase a ...
My sister-in-law is a first time buyer and the solicitor suggested we have her on the Title deeds as she will have a reduced SDLT liability and then they are drawing up a Deed of Trust for us to have ...
For UK accounting firms, outsourcing can be a powerful way to protect margins while delivering more value to clients. By ...
In an estate, a property was held and IHT due on it, and an election was made for the IHT to be paid by instalments over 10 years (not under WIR- with ...
I sold some shares yesterday afternoon and then left a limit order to buy them back at a lower price. The purchase was done in late trade at 19:26 Eastern Time, so 00:26 this morning in the UK. I need ...
By the time you finish reading this, at least one sensitive file will have been sent over email. Probably without encryption. Possibly to the ...
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