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Unable to attend one of our Barnes Roffe seminars? Choose from any one of our video seminars below and ensure that your business is receiving the best accountancy advice.
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Budget 2011 Seminar - Part 7
March 2011
At the end of the Budget Seminar, Steve Wood shows you some key take away points for your business to help you plan for the near futureBudget 2011 Seminar - Part 6
March 2011
Barnes Roffe Tax Partner Paul Hughes talks about Pensions and Research and Development relief from the 2011 Budget.Budget 2011 Seminar - Part 5
March 2011
The Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS) was enhanced in the 2011 budget and Tax Partner Paul Hughes explains these enhancements.Budget 2011 Seminar - Part 4
March 2011
The Barnes Roffe 2011 budget seminar gives a detailed description of Entrepreneurs Relief and explaining how you can qualify for the lower rate of capital gains tax what effect the increase in lifetime allowance will have on you.Budget 2011 Seminar - Part 3
March 2011
The Budget 2011 seminar continues with changes to corporation tax, income tax and national insurance as well as car fuel benefits and other Budget announcements.Budget 2011 Seminar - Part 2
March 2011
Steve Wood continues to introduce the Budget 2011 seminar and also looks at the timeline of events leading up to the Budget in March of that year.Budget 2011 Seminar - Part 1
March 2011
The Budget 2011 seminars from Barnes Roffe introduced by Senior Partner Steve Wood.CIMA Seminar - Coalition Part 8
September 2010
Steve Wood continues to discuss tax planning opportunities. He discusses how to use share and trust structures to spread income around a family to save tax. Steve covers methods to extract value from companies in a tax efficient manner, using Employee Benefit Trusts or Entrepreneur relief on a share buy-back. Steve explains how to exploit Inheritance Tax business property or agricultural property relief to save tax on transactions. Steve also gives a brief commentary on National Insurance contributions.


