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Invitation to a Free Personal Finance Consultation
and Financial MOT - More Dates Added |
We are becoming increasingly
aware that many of our clients have not
benefited from a recent comprehensive
financial planning review.
As a leading
Surrey firm of accountants, TWP recognises that our individual
and business clients require and deserve
comprehensive and independent financial
planning advice. To ensure that you
receive the very best service, we have
selected Blacktower Financial Advisers
to offer their broad range of personal
and business financial planning advisory
services to our clients. TWP
will liaise closely with Blacktower
to ensure your financial, tax and investment
needs are properly co-coordinated.
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| Profit
Improvement |
We can help you achieve the New Years
resolutions.
Planning to grow your profits in 2007?
Auditel can provide some recommendations
to help you achieve this goal, without
an investment on your part. Managing
costs is one of the most resource hungry
tasks that your business will have to
manage. Auditel can provide such resources
to you risk free.
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| REITs
Have Arrived! |
We can help you achieve
the New Years resolutions.
Planning to grow your profits in 2007?
Auditel can provide some recommendations
to help you achieve this goal, without
an investment on your part. Managing
costs is one of the most resource hungry
tasks that your business will have to
manage. Auditel can provide such resources
to you risk free.
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| Time
to Review Your Mortgage? |
Doubtless you will have
seen many of the recent advertisements
by banks and building societies trying
to attract new and existing customers
to re-mortgage with them.
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| Changes
Required to Websites and Electronic Documents |
The government has recently
issued new legislation extending the
requirements for companies and Limited
Liability Partnerships (LLPs) to provide
certain particulars about themselves
on their websites and in electronic versions
of all documents.
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| Tax
Inspectors to Receive Bonuses |
The Times has reported
that Tax Inspectors are to be encouraged
to collect more money by being given
bonuses linked to the amount of revenue
they bring in.
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| Pensions
Bill |
More people than ever
would be entitled to a full basic state
pension as a result of measures included
in the new Pensions Bill, which had its
second reading in the middle of January.
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| Refunds
of Voluntary National Insurance Contributions |
Paymaster General Dawn
Primarolo and Pensions Reform Minister
James Purnell have announced that people
who have made voluntary National Insurance
Contributions to make up for gaps in
their records may be able to claim a
refund if they made the contributions
since 25 May 2006.
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| Minimum
Holiday Entitlement Set to Rise |
Jim Fitzpatrick, Employment
Minister, has announced the government's
proposal to increase workers' holiday
entitlement from 20 days per year to
28.
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| Fines
for Non Payment of the National Minimum Wage |
Trade and Industry Secretary
Alistair Darling has announced that employers
who refuse to pay the minimum wage could
face a £200 fine for every worker
they underpay.
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| Three
Point Penalties for Illegal Use of Mobile
Phones |
Transport Secretary Douglas
Alexander has announced that motorists
face tough new penalties for breaking
the law by using a hand-held mobile phone
while driving from 27 February 2007.
From that date, the fixed penalty will
include the award of three penalty points
as well as doubling the fine to £60.
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| Homeworking
Costs for the Self Employed |
HMRC have revised their
guidance on the deductibility of household
expenses for those people who work from
home on a self employed basis. This has
always been a complex area and case law
has meant that the rules were at least
very confusing!
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