Research & Development Tax Relief (R&D)
HMRC’s tax incentives for companies investing money in R&D are not new, but it is only in recent years that the number of SME’s taking […]
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HMRC’s tax incentives for companies investing money in R&D are not new, but it is only in recent years that the number of SME’s taking […]
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UK Patent Box allows 10% corporation tax for sales of patented products and patent royalties; existing regime to be closed for new companies in June
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SMEs pay almost £10 billion in tax compliance costs each year, according to research by the Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT). In a recent survey of 500
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With relatively little fanfare, FRS 102 comes into force for accounting periods commencing on or after 1st January 2015. This is a fundamental change in
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We are delighted to announce that we are currently celebrating triple award success for our tax and corporate finance teams. The firm was recently voted
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Corporation tax rates The main rate of corporation tax will be 21% from 1 April 2014. The current rate is 23%. From 1 April 2015
Budget 2014 – Business Tax Read More »
Hot on the heels of our recent successes, Burgis & Bullock have been awarded the 2014 Midlands Based Corporate Tax Firm of the Year award
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We highlighted in this blog as long ago as 2012 HMRC’s increasingly aggressive stance against what has long been held as legitimate tax planning by
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At a time when there has never been a greater focus on “morally repugnant” tax planning, we thought it might be interesting to see how
HMRC Tackling Fraud – an Update Read More »
In a surprise move the Chancellor moved his autumn statement from the usual Wednesday to a Thursday. Starting with a note of caution on the
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