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I have a client who went to work in Germany in August 1995 under a self employed contract and returned to the UK in 2016 when he lived and cared for ...
I am a UK based graphic designer operating as a limited company (but employing only myself). Earlier this year, I breached the £90k turnover ...
The Chartered Institute of Taxation (CIOT) has launched a consultation into the future of the Chartered Tax Adviser (CTA) qualification [1], proposing a ...
The accounting industry is evolving faster than ever, and as we move further into 2025, one thing is clear: cloud accounting is no longer ...
I have a number of clients who HMRC have pulled out of SA this year, but some would still like to file returns for various reasons.
I have a virtual assistant as a client who needss to invoice an Italian client of theirs for work already completed.
At its core, Capium 365 [1] is a simplified bookkeeping solution, allowing clients to upload invoices and receipts through multiple channels, including ...
I am a retired accountant and have long filed accounts for a family member's company. I now need a Presenter ID, but I need to be a professional agent ...
A mixture of ill-health, Covid-19 lockdown and miscommunication delayed a taxpayer’s appeals before the first tier tribunal (FTT) for seven years.
An Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) member has been excluded and hit with a £16,000 bill after ...
Over the past few years, the logic behind the government’s Check Employment Status for Tax (CEST) service has gradually ...
AccountingWEB technology editor Tom Herbert rounds up the latest news and analysis from the accounting technology universe in ...
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