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It’s time for businesses to stop blaming poor results on currency movements.
For any business importing or exporting, dealing in foreign currencies is an unavoidable prerequisite. Despite this, we are continuing to hear of companies blaming unforeseen movements in the currency markets as a key driver for poor performance.
Payroll issues for employers – late filing penalties & appeals
You must submit to HMRC the details of staff pay and deductions on or before the day the payment is made to the employee. This is done by submitting a FPS.
Payroll issues for employers – Auto Enrolment
Most employers have now reached their staging date for auto-enrolment and should be complying with their workplace pension duties.
Patent box
The patent box regime in affect applies a reduced rate of corporation tax to profits attributable to qualifying patents and similar intellectual property (IP). Unincorporated businesses can’t qualify for the patent box.
Why currency exchange rates matter when planning to buy or sell property abroad
Every year, thousands of hard working individuals finally take the plunge and purchase their dream holiday property. The end goal is to be sitting with a cold drink in the sunshine around the pool, but the process leading up to that point is far from plain sailing.
How would a Brexit ‘no deal’ affect your business?
As David Davis (UK Brexit Secretary) and Michel Barnier (Chief EU negotiator) close in on 7 months of Brexit negotiations, it’s worth looking at how far they have come and whether a deal that is beneficial for both parties is a distinct possibility.
Seven Steps To Successful Business Transition
Harri Lloyd Davies, partner at Bevan & Buckland, explains the importance of succession planning – however young your business it is vital that you look to the future.
Leading Regional Accountancy Firm Strengthens Growing Team
Accountancy practice Bevan & Buckland is pleased to announce a new appointment to their expanding team.
Digital Tax Initiative On The Horizon
Kristian Corbisiero, digital accounting project leader at Bevan & Buckland, explains how the New Making Tax Digital initiative may affect your business
If you have money or other assets abroad, you could owe tax in the UK
Bevan & Buckland writes with regards to things the are changing – tax world is becoming more transparent
An alert to all charities
Bevan & Buckland would like to inform trustees they must ensure that there are systems in place at their charity to identify and comply with any data protection laws and regulations that apply to its activities.
The Charity Commission has issued an alert to charities
The Charity Commission has issued an alert to charities and has provided regulatory advice on cyber attacks under the Charities Act 2011, following the recent ransomware attack on NHS services