Blog
How to get your clients to submit their tax returns early
Posted on 28 August 2025
Whether they find the process too complicated or simply forget, there is a growing number of people who are not filing their tax returns. According to Government statistics, an estimated 1.1 million customers missed the self-assessment deadline in 2024. This will result in a lot of people facing a lot of penalties – a problem […]
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Should auditors bother preparing for ARGA – the reform that may never come?
Posted on 19 August 2025
Big changes are supposed to be coming to the world of auditing. If it feels like you’ve heard this before, that’s because you have. A lot. These changes are stuck in an implementation purgatory and may never see the light of day. However, the intent to reform is clear, and so auditors wishing to get […]
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Is inefficient tech use bad for your health?
Posted on 6 August 2025
“Don’t sit too close to the TV, you’ll get square eyes!” – Your mum… probably! This was back in those hazy days before technology took over our lives, and we took to spending more time on screens. Often, we find ourselves penned in with screens all around us as phones, laptops, and TVs all vie […]
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Do you need to work during personal time to meet deadlines?
Posted on 24 July 2025
Rising auditing standards puts a lot of pressure on auditing firms to carry out a significant volume of work while staying compliant with the latest guidelines. As the needs of businesses evolve and finances become more complex, it can seem like there are not enough hours in the day to get everything done that needs […]
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Helping clients stay compliant with different payroll requirements across the UK countries
Posted on 15 July 2025
As businesses grow, it is natural to want to branch out into new places and target new markets. The UK presents a unique opportunity for growth as the individual countries that make up the union have their own demographics and markets that savvy businesses can leverage. However, even though Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland ostensibly […]
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