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Assure Accountants Announce New Office and Expansion

Assure Accountants, a leading local independent accountancy practice has announced it has opened new offices in St Cross Road, Winchester following a record year of growth. The new offices (a grade 2 listed building which is steeped in history) have recently been extensively refurbished.  The move follows an increase in [...]

2023-05-24T09:56:44+01:0022 April 2016|

Why it doesn’t pay to ignore the Enterprise Investment Scheme

The Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS) is now over 20 years old. This is quite a remarkable achievement for a tax break. A change in government often results in the demise of one tax break and the invention of a ‘new and better’ tax relief. There have been amendments to EIS [...]

2023-05-24T09:56:45+01:0017 April 2016|

Fit for Work

Businesses, particularly small businesses, can have significant problems coping when an employee is off work for a long time. There is a very strong evidence base for sickness absence that shows that the sooner the causes of absence are identified, and acted upon, the better. Intervention at four weeks, compared [...]

2023-05-24T09:56:45+01:0015 April 2016|

Looking forward to the new flat-rate State Pension?

To ask any question about the new flat-rate State Pension scheme seems to suggest a straightforward answer. Everyone will get the same amount won’t they? The answer to the latter question is no. The amount you will get will depend upon a number of factors including: how many qualifying years [...]

2023-05-24T09:56:45+01:002 April 2016|

Annual Investment Allowance set at £200,000

The Annual Investment Allowance (AIA) provides an immediate deduction to many business for the cost of most plant and machinery (not cars) purchased by a business up to an annual limit. The maximum annual amount of the AIA was increased to £500,000 from 1 April 2014 for companies or 6 [...]

2023-05-24T09:56:46+01:0024 March 2016|

Property income – repairs and replacements

There have been some recent changes to the amounts that can be claimed as repairs or replacements for landlords of residential properties but, despite these changes, the government is proposing further legislation in this area to be introduced from April 2016. The current treatment of repairs and replacements for residential [...]

2023-05-24T09:56:46+01:008 March 2016|

Property income tax changes

The surprise announcement in the Summer Budget 2015 restricting income tax relief for interest costs incurred by landlords of residential properties became law in November 2015. Any hopes that the Chancellor would change his mind were dashed in the Autumn Statement in December when additional charges to Stamp Duty Land [...]

2023-05-24T09:56:46+01:008 December 2015|

Self assessment tax return submissions

You may have seen in the press or on the TV a couple of months ago, news stories that implied that it would be easy to get out of paying an automatic £100 minimum penalty for the late filing of a self assessment tax return. The background to the initial [...]

2023-05-24T09:56:59+01:0022 September 2015|
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