The latest Government support for businesses impacted by Omicron
The government has announced additional economic support to help businesses who have been most impacted by the Omicron variant.
The government has announced additional economic support to help businesses who have been most impacted by the Omicron variant.
The Leeds Discretionary grant is now open for Businesses and Charities whose income is still being affected by the coronavirus outbreak. Successful applicants will receive a grant to help pay their fixed business costs.
BPR Heaton are delighted to announce the strengthening of our team by welcoming Paul Thompson. As one of Yorkshire’s largest independently owned Chartered practices, investing, and developing our work force is extremely important to us to ensure that we uphold high standards of service to our clients.
BPR Heaton welcome Amanda Brent to the team. As one of Yorkshire’s largest independently owned Chartered practices, investing, and developing our work force is extremely important to us to ensure that we uphold high standards of service to our clients.
Find all you need to know about the Chancellors plans, from his latest budget from our summary.
We are excited to announce that Lois Fish (Trainee Accountant), Lexi Bradford (Junior Management Accountant) and Ivan Nsimbi (Trainee Management Accountant) have recently passed all 7 of their AAT exams meaning that they can now apply for full AAT Membership, granting them MAAT status.
BPR Heaton are delighted to announce the strengthening of our team by welcoming Ivan Nsimbi. As one of Yorkshire's largest independently owned Chartered practices, investing and developing our work force is extremely important to us to ensure that we uphold high standards of service to our clients.
At the end of September, we celebrated the retirement of one of our longest serving members of staff, Gwen Barker.
Draft legislation on the proposal to reform income tax basis periods was released on 20 July 2021. A consultation on how to implement these reforms was also launched alongside the draft legislation.
For some considerable time, there have been tax incentives to encourage UK businesses to invest in plant and machinery and in turn grow the economy.
The Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme has been extended until 30 September 2021.
HMRC have issued guidance stating that the online service to claim the fifth grant of the Self Employment Income Support Scheme (SEISS) will be available from late July 2021.
We are delighted to announce that Viva Mukherjee, a Management Accountant at BPR Heaton has now officially been granted his Chartered Accountant status.
We would like to make you aware of some upcoming changes to the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS) and some additional information on the 4th Self Employed Income Support Scheme (SEISS) which we have outlined in this article.
The Coronavirus Restart Grant scheme has been developed to support businesses which operate in non-essential retail, hospitality, leisure, personal care, and accommodation sectors.
Please find below updated information on the following points: - VAT deferral payment schemes - The new National Minimum Wage rates - Self Assessment Tax Payments.
The VAT Reverse charge on Construction Services is being introduced by HMRC from 1st March 2021 in response to organised criminal attacks on the VAT system in the construction sector.
The Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS) and the Self-Employment Income Support Scheme (SEISS) both have upcoming deadlines that you should be aware of.
HMRC has announced that to assist taxpayers, they can if they wish, pay their Self Assessment liabilities in instalments.
Following the Prime Minister’s announcement last night, businesses that operate in retail, hospitality and leisure will be forced to close until at least February half-term. Following this announcement, there has been a further £4.6 billion released in new lockdown grants to support businesses and protect jobs.
The Brexit transition period has now ended. If your business trades goods with Europe, you will need to be aware of the changes that came into effect as of 1 January 2021.