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Hiring an accountant is an important step in your business journey. Finding the right one means you won’t just be guaranteed a stress free time when it comes to your compliance but you’ll also be unlocking a whole new world of potential for you and your business. But not all accountants are created equal. Here […]
The coronavirus pandemic forced all of us to adapt to a new way of living, but many of us also had to adapt to a new way of working. Though the percentage of remote workers has been steadily growing for over a decade, the past 18 months saw a massive increase, with over 19.5 million […]
Under new rules introduced by the Finance Act 2021, HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) have acquired some extra powers when it comes to collection of tax and information gathering. Will HMRC contact my bank directly? A new “financial institution notice” was created to speed up the process of getting information to tackle tax evasion. HMRC […]
At Myers Clark, we’re serious about your ambitions (but we’re not serious people). This statement is front and centre on our new home page, and one of the fundamental reasons for our rebrand. Over the past nine months, we’ve been working to create a visual identity that matches who we are as a business and […]
The easiest way to ensure you are on top of your cash incomings and outgoings is to look at your cash flow forecast a few times a week.
The PSA mechanism allows you to make one annual payment to HMRC which will cover the tax and all national insurance due on the expense or benefit.
From 1st January 2021 the way we complete the VAT Return in the UK changed. The most important change was how we account for VAT when it comes to Great Britain (GB) trading with the European Union (EU).
The answer normally is what on earth is a form P11d? This is a form which is used to report to HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC)
The requirement to keep digital links if you are already caught under Making Tax Digital (MTD) rules came into force from 1st April 2021 as part of the second phase. HMRC defines a digital link as transfer of data between software programmes or applications.