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One of Preston’s leading accountancy firms Rotherham Taylor Limited is urging taxpayers to review their finances as they face tougher choices, as the Chancellor Rachel Reeves moves to close personal tax opportunities in her latest Budget.  

Despite some early dramati...

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Running a business can be extremely rewarding, but for many owners, there comes a time when they will consider selling or handing it over.

With rising interest rates and inflation, more business owners may be considering stepping down, and knowing how to leave their business in safe hands is crucial.

By creating a clear business exit strategy in advance,...

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Our budget summary will be available shortly.

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The hotly anticipated Companies House 2025-2030 strategy has been unveiled.

Given the significant impact of the changes brought about by the href="https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/economic-crime-and-corporate-transparency-act-outline-transition-plan-for-companies-house/economic-crime-and-corporate-transparency-act-outline-transition-plan-for-compan...

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HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has begun briefing businesses and recruiters on the importance of avoiding fraudulent payroll tax credit schemes that claim to help reduce employment taxes.

The briefing highlights how businesses are being contacted by payroll providers, umbrella companies and back-office schemes and what they are being told to do.

HMRC has ...

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