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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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Emergency Budget 2010 - Part 6
June 2010
Closing his Emergency Budget seminar with more planning points, Tax Partner Steve Wood advises clients to be mindful of transactions that are dealing/trading in nature as well as shows them how to: exploit Inheritance Tax reliefs for businesses and agricultural property and use Inheritance Tax exemptions afforded to specific gifts.Emergency Budget 2010 - Part 5
June 2010
More tips and planning points, including how to exploit the difference in tax rates;Emergency Budget 2010 - Part 4
June 2010
Covering bank levies, the reprieve of furnished holiday letting rules, changes to HMRC enforcement powers and excise duties.Emergency Budget 2010 - Part 3
June 2010
Continuing on the topic of allowances and pension relief, Tax Partner Steve Wood also reviews: the increase in annuity requirements from 75 to 77; the decision to make Insurance Premium taxes match VAT changes; the potential legislation for Employee Benefit Trusts (EBT) and Employer Finance Retirement Benefit Schemes (EFRBS) and the government’s idea to introduce a General Anti Avoidance Rule.Emergency Budget 2010 - Part 2
June 2010
Examining National Insurance rates up to 5th April 2011 and how the expected changes from 6th April 2011 will affect employees, employers and the self employed;Emergency Budget 2010 - Part 1
June 2010
Our Tax Partner, Steve Wood analyses: the Capital Gains Tax rate split into basic rate, higher rate and Entrepreneur relief rate; what is a business asset for Entrepreneur relief purposes; no taper relief or indexation allowance and annual exemptions being held at £10,100.Emergency Budget 2010 - Introduction Part 2
June 2010
Continuing his assessment of the impact tax changes will have on clients, our Tax Partner Steve Wood reviews the ‘Document for Government’ supplied by the coalition government on the 19th May and the key features of the Emergency Budget itself.Emergency Budget 2010 - Introduction Part 1
June 2010
Steve Wood, one of our Tax Partners, declares the Emergency Budget as one ‘we will think and talk about for years to come’.










