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Business tax and snake oil schemes

Protecting the tax take

Accountants’ tax duties

Times are difficult, but there are still many small businesses making profits, although those profits may well be under pressure. Some are making losses of course. It is fair for all business owners, whether they have companies turning over some millions, partnerships turning over hundreds of thousands or sole traders turning over tens of thousands to expect their accountants to ensure they pay no more tax than they should.

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A brief tax guide to buying and selling family and owner-managed companies

plant and machinery at the funfair

Plant and machinery at the funfair

If you are thinking of selling your business or thinking of buying one, please do get tax advice at the outset. Of course commercial considerations are paramount, but once you have decided in principle upon making a move to sell, or a move to buy and started looking at the numbers, do take into account that those numbers may be affected in a major way by tax considerations.

Selling the owner managed company

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Business tax – what business owners should expect of their accountant

Most business owners will tell you what they think their accountants do: they prepare the accounts and do the tax return. They probably think of this as pretty much a process. There are two misunderstandings implicit in that sort of thinking; the first is there is a sort of sausage machine at work and that you put in the figures and get a certain result, and the second is that there is no room for manoeuvre.

Most SMEs, by which I mean the larger ones within the official definition down to much smaller almost micro-businesses, are owned by families or family … Continue Reading