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Child benefit cut may hit family businesses, says Baker Tilly

IFAonline | 14 Mar 2012 | 11:40

Clients who run a family business may be affected under controversial child benefit cuts set to be outlined in next week's Budget, according to accountants Baker Tilly.

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Budget 2012: Pensions tax relief in the spotlight

The potential reform of pensions tax relief could provide several opportunities for advice...

Professional Adviser | 22 Feb 2012 | 16:00
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Tips for clients ahead of tax return deadline

Individuals have until the end of January to file their tax returns for the year ended 5 April 2011. Baker Tilly outlines five tips to avoid unnecessary penalties or charges...

IFAonline | 05 Jan 2012 | 11:23

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Abuse not avoidance: What you need to know about the GAAR

As the government considers a catch-all rule for tax abuse, the experts give us the lowdown...

Professional Adviser | 01 Dec 2011 | 08:00
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Osborne’s autumn statement: Four tax changes to look out for

Baker Tilly senior tax partner George Bull outlines his predictions for next Tuesday’s announcement.

Professional Adviser | 24 Nov 2011 | 08:00
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Baker Tilly offers 'guarded welcome' to residency tax test

The Treasury’s proposed statutory residency test is a welcome improvement to the current “chaos” but it may still provide room for fraud, accountants Baker Tilly has said.

IFAonline | 17 Jun 2011 | 13:27
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A place in the sun: Our guide to owning Spanish property

Baker Tilly’s Gary Heynes and Edward Emblem on the tax implications of owning a property in Spain.

Professional Adviser | 09 Jun 2011 | 08:00
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Auditors too quick to believe clients

Auditors are too trusting of managers' explanations of financial reporting when looking into company accounts, the Audit Inspection Committee (AIU) says.

IFAonline | 21 Jul 2010 | 16:00
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Renewed hunger for business expansion

Almost three quarters of companies plan to grow in the coming three years as the economic downturn delivers some tantalizing opportunities to expand, a survey suggests.

IFAonline | 16 Jun 2009 | 09:00
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Towry Law acquires Baker Tilly Financial Services

Towry Law has acquired Baker Tilly Financial Services, an IFA wholly-owned by accountancy firm Baker Tilly, for an undisclosed sum.

IFAonline | 14 Mar 2007 | 12:00

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