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Planning for Success

This brief guide explains the importance of strategic planning and shows how you can plan for the success of your business-even in a difficult economic climate.

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HMRC Powers

The budget 2009 was the Government's chance to authorise and announce new powers available to HMRC, and their new tactic to "come down hard" on non-complying tax returns. This shows how our new comprehensive fee protection scheme addresses this threat.

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Companies Act Update

The remaining sections of the Companies Act 2006 came into effect on 1st October 2009. In these pages we outline the main new features.

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Flexible Working

Flexible working is growing in popularity in the UK. Driven at first by demand from employees, it is now seen by many businesses to have considerable advantages. But there are potential drawbacks too, so any plan to introduce flexible working requires careful consideration, and in some cases appropriate professional advice. This guide examines some
of the more important issues small businesses might need to consider.

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Starting a New Joint Venture

The purpose of this guide is to examine what is involved in SMEs entering into a joint venture with one or more other organisations.

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Latest Budget Reports

Budget Report March 2011

This budget follows on from the Coalition Government's emergency budget in June 2010.

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Emergency Budget Report June 2010

Not for a political generation or two has a Budget generated such intense interest. This report provides an in-depth analysis of the budget proposals made on 22 June 2010.

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Spring Budget March 2010

A report and analysis of the Chancellor's budget made on 24 March 2010.

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Pre Budget Report 2009

A comprehensive report which includes summaries of the key announcements made on 9 December 2009 as well as updates on income tax, National Insurance contributions, Capital Gains tax, Corporation tax, VAT and Inheritance tax.

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