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There is no accounting for accountants when it comes to capital allowances.
I am almost reluctant to write this blog because I know that I am, to some extent, about to bite the hand that feeds me. See I have a problem, well several actually, but a particular one with accountants. See … Continue reading
Posted in Capital Allowances Claims
Tagged Accountant, Business, Capital Gains Tax, commercial property, HM Revenue and Customs, HMRC, property, tax
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Accountants and solicitors are not giving commercial property owners best advice on potential capital allowances claims.
Many owners of commercial property are paying too much tax because of a lack of meaningful advice from their accountants and solicitors in respect of capital allowances claims. The government will start consultation in May 2011 on whether to … Continue reading
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Tagged accountants, allowances, capital, claims, property, relief, tax
Capital Allowances the forgotten tax relief?
I think most people currently agree the UK faces an uncertain economic future over the coming year. Most pundits believe economic recovery is still looking fragile so business owners need to be not only concentrating on generating income from … Continue reading
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Tagged accountants, allowances, capital, capital allowances claims, property, property taxation, solicitors, tax
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