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TT172 What to expect for 2012
2012 has begun in earnest! Following the publication of the “Barnes Roffe Voice” survey results last month, we have tailored our upcoming Topical Tips to reflect the trends and expectations for 2012. Here’s an overview of what to expect...February 2012
TT171 Barnes Roffe Voice - Dec 2011 Report
Our survey of more than 1,000 small and medium sized businesses suggests mildly more confidence than this time last year. But don’t crack open the Champagne just yet.January 2012
TT170 How are Businesses in London Really Doing?
Your chance to win an iPad2 or one of 24 bottles of Champagne in time for Christmas! We are about to launch our brand new 'Business Confidence Index' and you can enter the prize draw by participating in our 2011 SME Survey.December 2011
TT169 Important Changes to Annual Returns
If you prepare and file your own Annual Returns you must be aware of the recent changes that Companies House has introduced with regards to filing.November 2011
TT168 New Penalties Regime
Important changes to the penalties charged for the late filing of personal tax returns.October 2011
TT167 Major Pension Scheme Changes
There are a number of significant changes affecting pension scheme rules coming into play in 2012...September 2011
TT166 Short Life Assets
One of the many quirks of the tax system is that tax allowances for Plant & Machinery often do not reflect the economic life of the asset. And the position is about to get worse as the Government reduces these tax allowances.August 2011
TT165 Group Life Insurance Policy
There is a little known opportunity in the tax legislation which allows an employer to take out a group life insurance policy on the lives of its employeesJuly 2011
TT164 R & D Tax Credits
In the last budget, the Government announced significant improvements to what were already generous tax breaks to companies involved in Research & Development.June 2011
TT163 Cloud computing
Cloud Computing is a new way of acquiring the computing power, such as software, servers and databases, you need in order to run your business systems. It gives you access to massive computing resources but you only pay for what you use and there is no up-front investment.May 2011



