
Local accountants get litter-picking to ensure Gorleston’s beach is super-clean
Locals and holidaymakers will be able to enjoy a cleaner beach at Gorleston thanks to the efforts of a team of litter-picking local accountants.

Much more detailed charity annual return will enable charity commission to ensure the charitable sector is more resilient
In the same way that limited companies have to file an Annual Return to Companies House each year confirming and/or updating their details, charities are required to file an Annual Return to the Charity Commission.

Business in East Anglia
The pensions measures in the recent Budget is good news for high earners, but there are still some uncertainties.

Capital Gains Tax changes – A summary
In the Chancellor’s Autumn Statement on 17 November 2022, he announced that Capital Gains Tax (CGT) allowances will be reduced from April 2023 and then further reduced from April 2024.

New charity commission trustee portal is a welcome step to improve engagement
All charities rely on individuals who are willing to give their time and skills to act as trustees. Now a new online initiative from the Charity Commission has been launched to provide better support for trustees – and it’s a good idea for anyone on a charity’s board to sign up.

Is your Company ready for the April 2023 tax changes?
From 1 April 2023, there will be a new financial year and as always this comes with a range of changes to the regime of tax applied to companies in the UK.

Let Property Campaign
HMRC run various regimes whereby they target certain types of income, whether this be via enquiry, or to encourage voluntary disclosure.

Your overseas assets, income and gains
Recently, some taxpayers have been receiving letters from HMRC suggesting they have received overseas income or gains that they ‘may’ need to pay UK tax on.