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Welcome to the December 2023 issue of our newsletter.
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We are delighted to have been announced winners of the National LIS awards for Best Accounting and Tax Services for Landlords.
The firm was noted for providing outstanding property tax and accountancy services delivered with passion, expertise and reliability.
We are extremely proud of all the team for this achievement and are determined to continue providing this award-winning level of service across the range of sectors and different types of clients we assist.
Thank you so much for all those who voted for us, it really is appreciated.
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Below is our round-up of the latest tax and business news. Please contact us if you want to talk about how these updates affect you or your business. We are here to support you!
HMRC launches new campaign aimed at those with cryptoassets
Self-Assessment payments via the HMRC app treble to £121 million
Cashflow - where does the money go?
What is Working Capital Finance?
The StartUp Awards 2024
Find a grant service
Latest HMRC tax webinars
Growing your business? – Just keep going!
How much is my business really worth?
Inheritance Tax Planning Tips
Changes to Digital Markets Bill introduced to ensure fairer competition in tech industry
Tools available to help SMEs tackle cyber security issues
Future-proofing the UK’s Artificial Intelligence (AI) skills base
Tech sector urged to take action to protect their ideas
Zero emission HGV and coach infrastructure consultation
Investment to reduce water and air pollution from slurry
Dispute resolution – Modernising the framework
Shake up to procurement regulations
Volunteering: guidance for employers on how to manage the risks
USA Export toolkit for smaller businesses
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HMRC is failing on the key metrics of responsiveness, ease and accuracy, according to the annual HMRC Charter report.
HMRC has 'sent nudge' letters to crypto investors who it suspects have failed to pay the correct tax on their gains, according to the Chartered Institute of Taxation (CIOT).
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