Risk management for charities April 18th, 2012
Listen to John Caladines podcast on Risk management for charities. This is part of a three part series on charity accounting. Read the rest of this entry »
Listen to John Caladines podcast on Risk management for charities. This is part of a three part series on charity accounting. Read the rest of this entry »
Hello Blog readers and welcome to this April 2012 edition of my Employment Taxes and CIS Blog, as we enter another New Tax Year. I hope that you all managed to get a break over the Easter Holiday period, although for many of us the weather turned cold Read the rest of this entry »
Well, it’s suddenly got interesting on the VAT front! Read the rest of this entry »
Most tax practitioners will acknowledge that the UK’s tax system is a complex one – indeed, I suspect most would go Read the rest of this entry »
We have recorded a series of live branch events covering key and popular topics. In this recording from a Glasgow branch event Tony Sweetman, Content Specialist and Tutor from Kaplan Publishing, discusses recent changes in International Reporting Financial Standards. Read the rest of this entry »
Listen to Mike Evans’ podcast on Construction industry pointers for PYE. This is part one of a four part series on Payroll. Read the rest of this entry »
Listen to Mike Evans’ podcast on PAYE reviews. This is part three of a four part series on Payroll. Read the rest of this entry »
Listen to Mike Evans podcast on NIC issue for PYE. This is part four of a four part series on Payroll. Read the rest of this entry »
Listen to Mike Evans podcast on Preparing to submit PYE returns. This is part three of a four part series on Payroll. Read the rest of this entry »
We have recorded a series of live branch events covering key and popular topics. In this recording from a Manchester branch student event i-Count lecturer, Caroline Warburton, discusses the Level 4 Internal Control and Systems project. Looking at what the project is about, what to include and how to write and structure the project. Read the rest of this entry »