Join us on Tues at 10:00am as our panel of accountants share:
👩💻 What software trends are sweeping the industry
💪 Where our panel of experts are focussing their efforts
🔍 What to look out for when choosing new software
❓Answer your questions
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After a busy Jan are your thoughts turning to how software can help you streamline practice processes? Technology opens up a raft of options to firms looking to spruce things up. 👩💻 Join our panel for tips on how to navigate your software decisions.
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The Scottish government has introduced a new tax rate for higher earners and a new tax threshold. Ian Holloway looks at the details of this week’s Scottish Budget.
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We will all have clients that move on 👋. Regardless of the circumstances, an efficient, helpful and positive off-boarding experience is important for your reputation and business health. For tips and best practice watch the full episode here:
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Do nice guys finish last? In the accounting world they do – and they get the pleasure of having to deal with extra unpaid work too. Richard Hattersley explores the plight of the nice accountant.
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Any Answers 💬: "After the initial hype around artificial intelligence and its potential applications to accounting work, a few tools have started to emerge from the undergrowth."
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To give real accounting value to our smallest clients, Kevin Phillips suggests that we should start by thinking about who the numbers are actually for.
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Multifaceted cloud solution Zoho used its London conference to reiterate a commitment to the UK market and emphasise the difference between its approach and that of its ‘sales and marketing-driven’ competitors.
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Any Answers: 💬 "Since the re-opening of the Self Assessment public helpline, I have had occasion to call the Agent dedicated line 3 times, and my shortest wait time has been 50 minutes." ☎️
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The first tier tribunal found that a taxpayer’s penalties could not be reduced further as they had not taken reasonable care with a repayment claim made on their behalf.
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IR35 tax legislation was intended to crack down on tax avoidance, but the reforms harm legitimate contractors while enabling zero-rights employment relationships.
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Any Answers: "What gaps are apparent when navigating HMRC's systems? Anything you've found particularly infuriating, or have an idea how HMRC can up its digital game?"
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Any Answers 💬 "What do you do with your study materials once qualified? How long is it worth keeping them for? I'm considering chucking mine but scared I might need them in practice one day!"
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The role of accountants is evolving, meaning that the industry can now offer more than just knowledge of the numbers to their clients.
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Any Answers: "Does anyone offer bonuses to their accountancy employees working in practice? If so, what have you found works / doesn't work; how did you implement it?"
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The Chartered Institute of Taxation is again looking to better understand agents’ views with a new survey gauging public opinion of HMRC service levels, writes Will Cole.
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