Yesterday I read on Dennis’s blog he had added a new feature, an audio alternative. I am no different to Dennis, always looking for ways technology and software can help my clients, and my business deliver faster and better service while maintaining the quality and integrity of what I do. That is what Odiogo does, [...]
I know all firms of accountants and tax advisors are busy trying to get those last few clients tax returns into the Revenue to help those stragglers avoid the £100 fines, you know who you are. Do you realise that by leaving it until the last minute you give your adviser little or no chance [...]
Do you have a company car? Are you thinking about taking a company car? Do you run your own Limited company? Should you have a company car? As everyone knows the cost of having your employer provide a company car can be expensive, but how many of you know what it will cost you before [...]
Is this you, are you in business by accident or did you plan for it? The reason I ask is that a lot of people who I guess you could call entrepreneurs have kind off ended up that way having originally started on another path earlier in life. One such person is Susan Reid who [...]
Well it’s okay for some, as some of you know I contribute to Big Words for Small Business which is run by Andrew who is based in Australia, well Melbourne to be exact. I have always though how hard they must work in Australia, and with that heat how do they do it? Well today [...]
Here is part 2 of Jill Harts ABCs posting over at Get Entrepreneurial. Technorati Tags: Working for yourself, Female Entrepreneur, Work at home mons Rate this: 3.2
Lately I have posted a few postings directed at female entrepreneurs and mums who work from home, and today I wanted to follow it up with a quick link to the first ABCs posting from Jill Hart over at Get Entrepreneurial, some of it may be common sense but some how when it’s in front [...]
I know a few of you have been reading in the press recently about what may, or may not happen regarding the changes to the Capital Gain Tax rules, and the latest one being Income Shifting (simply put, this is where the working spouse who earns the money/profits through their efforts has some of these [...]
From 1 January 2008 renovations and alterations to residential properties that have been empty for at least 2 years will be eligible for a reduced VAT rate of 5%. For more details visit the HMRC website by clicking here. Technorati Tags: HMRC, VAT, Reduced vat on residential renovations Rate this: 3.2
For those involved in the import of antiques, HM Revenue & Customs have updated their guidance notice (notice 362), this replaces the previous notice that was published in March 2002. Technorati Tags: Imported antiques, VAT, HMRC Rate this: 3.2