A round-up of the AISMA annual conference earlier this year which included talks covering commissioning, practice management, tax, pensions and all matters financial for GPs.
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Kate shares details about the government announcement yesterday which gives some welcomed news for divorcing couples from 6 April 2023 onwards.
Following parts of the Finance Bill 2022/23 being published today, James explains the radical changes to R&D Tax relief with effect from April 2023.
Rachel details a proposed new scheme aimed at reducing rental fraud, in which letting agents and property websites would collect and report tax on behalf of landlords.
Kate explains from a tax planning perspective what you need to be aware of as a married couple or civil partners who are separating.
James explains salary sacrifice arrangements in exchange for additional pension contributions or an electric company car and why timing is important.
Rachel explains the tax consequences of choosing a second hand electric car for your business.
P11D forms for reporting expenses and benefits in kind provided to employees and directors in 2021/22 need to be submitted by 6 July 2022.
Ollie explains a successful exit typically represents the culmination of moving through a business lifecycle and what it is focused on.
Rob spoke with George Tatham-Losh, Managing Director of Move Estate Agents about what landlords need to know.
James explains the measures being explored by the government to increase transparency around R&D Tax Credit claims and who is making them.
Following UKIFDA, Ollie and Will outline the different options for succession planning targeting the oil sector in conjunction with Fuel Oil News magazine.
James explains that all businesses need to innovate to remain competitive and many can claim R&D Tax Relief for what they do but don’t realise.
Rob gives details about the increased level of support to help people cope with the rising cost of living which has been announced by the Chancellor.
Ensure that the correct tiered rate is being used and that type 1 and type 2 pension certificates are submitted each year where necessary explains Terry.
Providing benefits can often come with unexpected or unwelcome tax charges, so Rachel explains different options and their impact.
Ollie explains about our knowledge and experience in the fuels sector which is the reason for exhibiting at UKIFDA.
AISMA Chairman Deborah Wood gives an expert round up so practices are fully aware of the changes and their impact.
Tim explains our sustainability journey to date, our next steps and compares our journey with that of one of our clients.
Details of the National Minimum Wage and National Living Wage increases from 1 April 2022.