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Bucks office: 01296 821 888 - Milton Keynes office: 01908 904 422 - [email protected]
Bucks office: 01296 821 888 Milton Keynes office: 01908 904 422
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Every business regardless of size and turnover needs the professional advice, expertise and support of a professional accountant.
While most entrepreneurs focus on getting their business up and running, many often forget the importance of accountancy and how it sits at the heart of every business proposition. Every entrepreneur wants their business to grow and be profitable, but the problem is that a lot of entrepreneurs forget that in order to be profitable you have to understand your finances and the process of your financial management from day one.
While it's easy to shy away from the basics of accountancy, those that do this do themselves no favours further down the line. The financial management of your business affects everyone from your supplier through to your customers, investors, employees, shareholders and HMRC.
In poor economic climates those businesses that don’t understand the fundamentals of basic accountancy and bookkeeping will get into difficulty. As will those that see the professional guidance of an accountant as an unnecessary cost.
Every business regardless of size and turnover needs the professional advice, expertise and support of a professional accountant. Especially when first starting out.
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06 Jul 2026
More than 110,000 unrepresented taxpayers who must register for Making Tax Digital (MTD) from April 2026 have still not done so, according to the Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (LITRG).
Government plans to extend the rules requiring some taxpayers to declare 'uncertain' tax positions risk creating more uncertainty, compliance burdens and tax disputes according to the CIOT.
The decision to phase in the mandatory payrolling of benefits in kind is a 'welcome step' to allow employers and payroll software providers more time to prepare for significant changes, says the Association of Taxation Technicians (ATT).