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April 2009

Rachel Elnaugh at Wealth Club Open Day

29th April 2009
Rachel Elnaugh of Dragon's Den fame will be telling her story and giving practical advice to businesses at the forthcoming Oxford Wealth Club Open Day on Tuesday 12th May. We're members of the Oxford Wealth Club and get tremendous value and business from the group and in particular Paul Avins who... Read More

Beware the tax rebate scam

29th April 2009

There are a number of emails circulating offering tax rebates (wouldn't it be lovely). Unfortunately, as is often the case, this is likely to be a fraud attempt. For more information click here.

 


Tax free payment for pregnant mums

Tax free payment for pregnant mums29th April 2009

The government is offering a tax free payment of £190 to expectant mothers whose due date is on or after 6th April 2009. More information is available at campaigns.direct.gov.uk/money4mum2be/


Inca featured in local business magazine

Inca featured in local business magazine29th April 2009

Inca is featured in this month's B4 Magazine. If you would like to receive a copy of the magazine (it's free of charge) in the post please let us know or click here for the electronic version b4.clikhost.co.uk/issue11/ we're on page 87


Is your accountant or bookkeeper trading illegally?

Is your accountant or bookkeeper trading illegally?29th April 2009
The money laundering regulations require certain types of business such as accountants, bookkeepers, payroll agents and tax consultants to register with HM Revenue & Customs if their activities are not supervised by a designated professional body. The deadline has now passed and business which... Read More

a little tax tip

Remember that dividends are paid after allowing for Corporation Tax. More ...

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