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The taxman has been busy last month – no surprise given it is the time when self-assessment returns need to be filed. But anyone who
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The taxman has been busy last month – no surprise given it is the time when self-assessment returns need to be filed. But anyone who

It is a fact of life that when we lose a loved one, the loss and grief is not all we have to deal with,

A new VAT penalties regime was brought in this month, and any firms or individuals missing their filing deadline from January 2023 onwards will receive

Making Tax Digital (MTD) has been on the cards for years now, with businesses already pushed towards dealing with their VAT this way. But plans

Working out rateable property values may feel like something of a dark art to those not in the know, and the news that these values

New Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) came into effect at the very start of 2023, and companies need to be aware of their responsibilities when it

Yes, here we are again, the Christmas tradition of dealing with your self-assessment tax return is back for another year, and you need to get

The Plastic Packaging Tax came into effect in April this year, and if your business deals with any kind of plastic packaging in relation to

The UK’s GDP fell by 0.3% in August according to official figures, and if GDP falls for two quarters in a row, that is the

The market volatility resulting from the ill-fated mini-Budget on September 23 has created real concern for investors. Most of the measures announced that day were

The majority of measures in former Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng’s mini-Budget have been scrapped after new Chancellor Jeremy Hunt tried to settle markets and politicians across

HMRC made some changes to the way Corporation Tax needs to be filed online in September, and companies need to be aware of what they

Registered company insolvencies in England and Wales rose by 43% in August this year compared to the same period in 2021, and they were 42%

The changes to income tax rates are going to benefit all taxpayers from April next year as they get to keep more of the money

New chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng delivered his first mini-Budget, officially labelled ‘The Growth Plan 2022’, on September 23, and while it largely consisted of tax giveaways,

All deferred VAT payments should have been dealt with by now, but HMRC has flagged in its latest bulletin for August that if your business

The end of the summer holidays is upon us and not only does this mean the children going back to school, but also a return

Self-assessment is an annual event, and it is always towards the back end of the year that you need to start thinking about it. Many

Dealing with PAYE is one of the main roles of any accounts department, and HMRC has been busy in this area over the past month,

We have all been there. The rising number of employees off over the summer months – especially now the kids have finished school until September

Inflation is a word on many of our lips at the moment as the cost-of-living crisis continues unabated. While the headline rate of inflation –

If your business does not qualify for a grant but you still need to get some capital to boost your business, then you may want

Many businesses benefited from grants during the pandemic, but how many realise there are other grants they may be able to access at any time

Companies and sole traders who have not yet finalised their plans to comply with Making Tax Digital are in the last chance saloon this month,

If your business has spent money on plant and machinery and it is subject to corporation tax, then it may qualify for a super deduction

Tax is something that is a certainty in life, as former US President Benjamin Franklin said, but there are lots of ways you can reduce

A change in National Insurance contribution (NICs) levels comes into force at the beginning of July, which should save around 30m people £330 each, according

If you are unlucky enough to be fined for a late filing, then the way in which any appeal can be made changed as of

International trading is something many businesses are involved in, whether it’s because you are selling your good or services abroad or buying raw materials in

Putting aside the tax money due each time you have an invoice paid is sensible planning, but is that money working as hard for you

There is a tendency for many of us to leave our tax returns until the last minute. It’s human nature to want to delay dealing

Using up personal allowances is not the only reason you should see your accountant at the start of the tax year, it is also the

Some taxpayers must pay a tax more than once a year, and if this is you then you are facing a second tax bill before

If you are one of those people who is always racing to use up your tax allowances, such as Individual Savings Accounts (ISAs) at the

Unincorporated businesses – including sole traders, trusts and those businesses working as partnerships, and anyone else that pays tax on trading income – face a

Anyone filing VAT returns from April 1, 2022 onwards now has to file their return digitally as HMRC’s Making Tax Digital reaches its next phase.

Intervention by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has freed more leaseholders from increasing ground rent terms that saw them trapped in homes they struggled

The level at which students begin to pay back their loans will be lowered from £27,295 to £25,000 for new borrowers. From September 2023, the interest rate

UK economic growth is expected to halve this year amid soaring inflation, major tax rises, and global shocks including Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, warns the

The Bank of England has raised interest rates for the third consecutive time. The Bank also warned that the Ukraine conflict could see under-pressure households

Estimates show that up to £195 million in extra tax revenue has been collected via Making Tax Digital for VAT (MTD for VAT), according to

In his Spring Statement speech, Chancellor Rishi Sunak responded to the latest forecasts as published by the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR). The OBR forecasts

The UK’s business groups gave a mixed response to Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s Spring Statement speech. Shevaun Haviland, Director General of the British Chambers of Commerce

Chancellor Rishi Sunak announced a 5p per litre cut in fuel duty for petrol and diesel in the 2022 Spring Statement. The government says it is the largest ever

The Bank of England (BoE) base rate rose to 0.75% in March in response to Consumer Prices Index (CPI) inflation rising to 5.5% – almost

You may have already noticed when you are buying things online that you are now being asked to confirm your purchase in more than one

Married Couple’s Allowance can be transferred between spouses and civil partners, and while 2m couples have claimed this since it was introduced back in 2015,

The Chancellor’s Spring Statement on March 23 was limited on giveaways, but there were some measures designed to help people struggling with the highest rates

The new tax year on April 6 is accelerating quickly towards us, and now is the time to make sure that any last-minute allowances you

New company car advisory fuel rates have been published and took effect from 1 March 2022. The guidance states: ‘you can use the previous rates

HMRC has revealed that more than one million taxpayers filed their late tax returns in February – taking advantage of the extra time to complete

The government must overhaul motoring taxes as it phases out new diesel and petrol vehicles, according to MPs. MPs on the Transport Committee say the

Following the decision by the Bank of England to increase the base rate, HMRC has confirmed that the late payment interest rate rose a quarter of

A partnership agreement to establish two green freeports in Scotland has been reached between the Scottish and UK governments. The locations for the freeports have not

Businesses are being encouraged to apply for remaining coronavirus (COVID-19) grant funding from local authorities. Hospitality, leisure and accommodation businesses can still apply for one-off

The Statutory Sick Pay Rebate Scheme (SSPRS) will close on 17 March 2022. The SSPRS was reintroduced by the government on 21 December 2021 for employers with fewer

The Chancellor must act at the Spring Statement or risk the UK economy drifting backwards to low growth, warns the Confederation of British Industry (CBI).

Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) receipts were somewhat skewed in the last year as the SDLT holiday for properties worth up to £500,000 was phased

Inheritance tax (IHT) is one of the most hated taxes there is, mainly because for many people their estate faces a 40% tax rate which

The bounce back loans, CBILS and CLBILS for larger companies were some of the most generous schemes available to businesses suffering from the impact of

The Government is set to increase National Insurance Contributions (NICs) by 1.25% from April to fund the Health and Social Care Levy, and while this

Companies with debts outside of their rental arrears face the removal of protection against creditor actions from March 31, 2022. Other debts outside rental arrears

Companies forced to close due to Coronavirus restrictions are currently protected from eviction by landlords until March 25, but a Government Bill currently before Parliament

Millions of taxpayers who are yet to submit their completed Self-Assessment tax return which is due before January 31 are being given a grace period

Businesses and self-assessment taxpayers are being reminded they need to include all grants paid as part of the COVID-19 support payments in their tax returns,

More than 440,000 small firms could be forced out of business by the late payment crisis, according to the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB). An FSB study

HMRC has published the latest edition of the Employer Bulletin. This guidance for employers, and their agents, includes articles on: reporting PAYE information in real

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is set to introduce a new consumer duty to better protect users of financial services. The new rules will help

On 20 December 2021, the Welsh government outlined a Budget to ‘build a stronger, fairer and greener Wales‘. The Welsh government unveiled a £116 million package

Finance Secretary Kate Forbes delivered the 2022/23 Scottish Budget on 9 December 2021, setting out the Scottish Government’s financial and tax plans. The Budget outlined

HMRC is waiving late filing and late payment penalties for self assessment taxpayers for one month. The measure will give those taxpayers affected by the

HMRC has reminded self assessment taxpayers to declare any COVID-19 grant payments on their 2020/21 tax return. According to HMRC, more than 2.7 million customers

On 21 December 2021, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rishi Sunak, unveiled a £1 billion COVID-19 fund, including cash grants of up to £6,000 per premises for each eligible firm.

HMRC have published a call for evidence on the case for reforming the rules for registering for Income Tax Self Assessment (ITSA). The call for

To help employers affected by the spread of the Omicron variant of COVID-19, the Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) rebate scheme for small employers is being

Financially, 2021 has been a difficult year for many, and you may be struggling to pay your January tax bill in full. Any tax and

Payments on account are advance payments towards your tax and, where relevant, your Class 4 National Insurance bill. You may need to make them if

If you need to file a self-assessment tax return for the year to 5 April 2021, you have until midnight on 31 January 2022 to

We recently reflected on the likely cost impact of the moves to a cleaner environment and whilst those of us that have already made the

A report published by the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) has revealed that the costs associated with going green have impacted small firms’ plans for

New company car advisory fuel rates have been published and took effect from 1 December 2021. The guidance states: ‘you can use the previous rates

Optimism improved for firms across the services sector in the three months to November, according to the latest Service Sector Survey from the Confederation of

New rules to help protect pension savers from scammers have become law. Under the regulations, pension trustees and scheme managers will be given the power

HMRC has warned taxpayers completing their 2020/21 tax returns to ‘be on their guard’ and stay vigilant in regard to tax-related scams. Nearly 800,000 tax

The standard three-day waiting time for Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) will be reinstated for coronavirus (COVID-19)-related claims from 25 March 2022, unless the government intervenes.

The UK government marked the inaugural Tax Administration and Maintenance (TAM) Day with the publication of 30 papers covering a wide range of tax issues.

HMRC saw a drop of almost £30 billion in tax revenues in the latest financial year because of the pandemic, according to its annual accounts.

A tax charge may arise if an employee is able to use a company car or van for private use. A further charge will arise

Christmas is a time of giving, and you may wish to give your employees a small token of your appreciation for their work during the

If you are holding a Christmas party for staff this year, you may want to take advantage of the tax exemption for annual parties and

Making Tax Digital (MTD) is a Government initiative that aims to provide the UK with one of the most digitally advanced tax administrations in the

Under Real Time Information (RTI), you must report payments made to employees and associated deductions to HMRC on a Full Payment Submission (FPS) at or

The Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) has predicted that millions of people will be worse off in 2022 as a result of spiralling costs and

Homeowners in England and Wales will be offered subsidies of £5,000 from next April to help them to replace old gas boilers with low carbon

A single person will need post-tax annual income of £10,900 for a minimum standard of living in retirement, according to the Pensions and Lifetime Savings

Businesses that are planning to operate in the UK’s new freeports can now apply to HMRC. The tax authority has published the application forms to

The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) has warned that tax rises could threaten the UK’s ongoing recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic. According to the FSB,

The government has doubled the period for filing and payment of capital gains tax (CGT) on residential property from 30 days to 60 days. The

Business groups gave a mixed response to Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s 2021 Autumn Budget speech. Responding to the speech, the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) said

On 27 October, Chancellor Rishi Sunak delivered a Budget to ensure the UK economy bounces back following the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic. The Chancellor announced that

The deadline for filing your 2020/21 self-assessment tax return is midnight on 31 January 2022. However, if you have underpaid tax and you are employed

From 4 April 2022, applicants applying to renew certain licences will need to pass a tax check before their licence application can be considered. Initially,

To help the hospitality and leisure industries recover from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and associated lockdowns, a reduced rate of VAT of 5%

The Annual Investment Allowance (AIA) is a capital allowance that enables you to claim an immediate deduction against your profits for qualifying capital expenditure up

The Chancellor presented his Autumn Budget and Spending Review on 27 October 2021. Some of the highlights are discussed below. Income tax rates and thresholds

COVID-19 emergency finance schemes offered £80.5 billion of finance to almost 1.7 million businesses through the British Business Bank (BBB) during the last financial year.

UK workers could get more choice over when and where they work under new proposals to make the right to request flexible working a day

The government has opened a £800 million Reinsurance Scheme to cover live events against cancellations stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic. The live events sector is

The government’s scheme that enables small businesses to recoup statutory sick pay costs caused by COVID-19 closed at the end of September. Legislation ending the

The government’s Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS) ended on 30 September after supporting millions of workers during the pandemic. The government said the wages of

HM Treasury has announced that Chancellor Rishi Sunak will deliver the Autumn 2021 Budget on Wednesday 27 October. On 7 September the Chancellor launched Spending

From April 2022, the government plans to create a new social care levy which will see UK-wide tax and National Insurance Contribution (NIC) increases. There

The government has delayed the introduction of Making Tax Digital (MTD) for Income Tax Self Assessment (MTD for ITSA) for a year, HMRC recently announced.

If you are an employer and you provided taxable expenses and benefits to your employees during the 2020/21 tax year, you will need to report

The Association of Independent Professionals and the Self-Employed (IPSE) has stated that the recent changes to the rules relating to off-payroll workers, commonly known as

On 21 April, the online service for applications for the fourth Self-employment Income Support Scheme (SEISS) grant was opened for claims, HMRC confirmed. All applications

To help meet some of the costs of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Chancellor has opted to freeze various allowances and thresholds until April 2026, rather

Companies within the charge to corporation tax who invest in new plant and machinery in the two years from 1 April 2021 are able to

The 2021/22 tax year starts on 6 April 2021. If you employ staff, you will need to update their tax codes before you pay them

The extension to the off-payroll working rules finally comes into effect from 6 April 2021, having been delayed by a year as a result of

With the UK having been adversely affected by the Coronavirus pandemic, Chancellor Rishi Sunak presented the 2021 Budget against a backdrop of ongoing economic hardship.

HMRC announced in January that they would not charge a late filing penalty if your 2019/20 tax return was not filed by midnight on 31

Accounts Preparation Clerk Location: 30 Yoden Way, Peterlee, SR8 1AL. Salary: Starting at £25,000, salary is negotiable depending on qualifications and experience. Hours: Monday –

You must pay employees at least the statutory minimum wage, either the National Living Wage (NLW) or the National Minimum Wage (NMW), depending on the

The domestic VAT reverse charge for building and construction services finally comes into effect on 1 March 2021. The start date was originally 1 October

With a week to go until the self-assessment tax deadline, scammers posing as HMRC are using the looming tax deadline to trick people into transferring

If you are working from home because of COVID-19 you may be able to claim Tax relief for your job expenses. You can claim Tax

Chris Bailey, Director of SKS Bailey Group, has taken part in his first Coronavirus support video of 2021. Click here to take you to the video.

The Self-Employed Income Support Scheme is now open for claims. You can make a claim at any time until Friday 29th January by visiting the

Chancellor Rishi Sunak has announced a further £4.6 billion in new lockdown grants to support businesses and protect jobs. Following the Prime Minister’s announcement,

Job title: Telesales Executive Company: SKS Business Services Reports to: SKS Sales Manager/Director Salary: £24,000 annually Additional salary information: £6,000 – £7,000 commission opportunity Benefits:

SKS Bailey Group are delighted to announce that we have new branding. Our new look comes after our recent merger with SKS Business Services. Bailey

Chris Bailey, Director of SKS Bailey Group, has taken part in his second Coronavirus support video. Click the button below to take you to the video. In

Join Chris Bailey, Director of SKS Bailey Group, on Tuesday 8th December on his exclusive Zoom webinar. Chris will discuss the Winter Economy Plan and how

Coronavirus Job retention Scheme (CJRS) Extension On October 31st the UK Government announced a second national lockdown for England from November 5th until March 2021.

Coronavirus Support Video Chris Bailey, Director of SKS Bailey Group, has started his second series of Coronavirus support videos. Click here to take you to

The second national lockdown in England will see most non-essential businesses temporarily close once again, while others will have to adapt their services to keep

Bailey Group Chartered Accountants are overjoyed to announce that in the Accountancy Age ‘Top 50+50 Accountancy Firms 2020’, we have ranked number 88. Celebrating excellence

Bailey Group Chartered Accountants are pleased to announce its merger with one of the UK’s fastest growing SME-focused finance outsourcing, accounting services and tax/business advisory

The introduction of the Pay as You Grow Loan Scheme is part of the UK governments second phase package of measures to support organisation during

The Job Support Scheme (JSS) is the second phase in UK government support measure for organisations during the COVID-19 pandemic. It offers grants to cover

Chancellor Rishi Sunak has revealed a host of new support measures to protect the economy over the winter period. The primary goal of economic policy

Yesterday our CEO, Chris Bailey, took part in the first instalment of his Tax Tip videos. In this episode Chris discusses how you can save money on Tax, flat rate

Bailey Group Chartered Accountants are celebrating after scooping their first real estate and property award. They beat tough competition to claim the award for ‘Best

Morris Gregory, an accountancy firm in Oldham, has partnered with Bailey Group Chartered Accountants an award-winning accountancy practice based predominately in the North East expanding

Today our CEO, Chris Bailey, took part in another Coronavirus update video before setting off for his holiday in Cornwall. In this episode Chris discusses the second SEISS grant, Eat

The ‘Eat Out to Help Out’ scheme launches next Monday. Over 53,000 outlets across the UK have signed up to participate in the scheme. Keep

Today our CEO, Chris Bailey, took part in his 14th Coronavirus update video. In this instalment Chris discusses Making Tax Digital and the £30bn package of measures recently announced by

Yesterday, a new legislation was drafted by the UK Government to extend the Making Tax Digital rules to include all VAT registered companies above or

Chris Bailey, CEO of Bailey Group Chartered Accountants, recently featured in the National Landlord Investors Magazine discussing how he has supported his clients and employees during the

During our visit to our new Oldham practice our CEO, Chris Bailey, took part in another Coronavirus update to answer some of your most asked questions from this

Chancellor Rishi Sunak has revealed a range of measures designed to boost the economy after revealing in his summer economic update that the UK is

Today our CEO, Chris Bailey, took part in another Q&A session to answer some of your most asked questions from this week. In this instalment Chris discusses the new

On Friday 5th June, HMRC announced a further five-month delay to the introduction of Domestic Reverse Charge for VAT due to the impact of COVID-19

Today our CEO, Chris Bailey, took part in another Q&A session to answer some of your most asked questions from this week. In this instalment Chris discusses the new

Our CEO, Chris Bailey has taken part in another Q&A session to answer some of your most asked questions from this week. In this short instalment Chris

Employers who have paid Statutory Sick Pay to staff taking Coronavirus related leave will now be able to claim black the money. Chancellor Rishi Sunak

Our CEO, Chris Bailey has taken part in another Q&A session to answer some of your most asked questions from this week. In this short instalment Chris

Our CEO, Chris Bailey has taken part in another COVID-19 Q&A episode to answer some of your most asked questions from this week. In this

From 8am today those eligible for the self-employed income support scheme will be able to apply for a grant. The government has released the scheme

Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rishi Sunak, has extended the Government Furlough scheme until October 2020. The scheme was introduced on 1st March 2020 to support

Our CEO, Chris Bailey has taken part in another Q&A session to answer some of your most asked questions from this week. In this episode Chris

If you are self-employed and have been affected by COVID-19 read below to find out if you can use this scheme to claim a grant.

Our CEO, Chris Bailey has taken part in another Q&A session this week discussing Coronavirus grants for the self employed. Click here to take you to the

Today our CEO, Chris Bailey has taken part in another Q&A session discussing Coronavirus, furlough and annual leave. Click here to take you to the

Our CEO, Chris Bailey has taken part in another Q&A session to answer some of your most asked Covid-19 questions from this week. This week

Bailey Group Chartered Accountant’s have signed an open letter to the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rishi Sunak, alongside 250 other accountancy firms in the UK,

Our CEO, Chris Bailey has taken part in another Q&A session to answer some of your most asked Covid-19 questions from this week. Click here

Our CEO, Chris Bailey has taken part in another Q&A session to answer some of your most asked Covid-19 questions from this week. Click here

The Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme is a temporary scheme open to all UK employers starting from March 1st 2020. The wages must have been paid

This morning HMRC confirmed that limited company directors can be furloughed even if they are the sole employee of the company. Providing the director was

Our CEO, Chris Bailey has taken part in a Q&A session to answer some of your most asked Covid-19 questions this week. Click here take

“These last 10 days have shaken the country and economy like ever before” – Chancellor Rishi Sunak. This evening Chancellor Rishi Sunak has announced the

The Coronavirus pandemic has caused major disruption to businesses and economies worldwide. The UK government has responded to Covid-19 with measures aimed at delaying its

We are aware that you will be affected in some way by Covid-19. If you have particular concerns please call us on 0191 586 1615

Emma Bell has worked for Bailey Group since April 2015. She is the Practice Manager of the Billingham Office and has been in this role

For the final day of National Apprenticeship Week, Bailey Group Chartered Accountants are excited to announce the release of our new graduate and school leaver

A member of our team is celebrating after passing their final exam and preparing to begin his professional career with the Bailey Group. Angus Kerr,

Bailey Group Chartered Accountants are celebrating after being shortlisted for two awards at the annual IRIS awards ceremony taking place this February. We are overjoyed to

With less than three weeks to go until the Self Assessment deadline at midnight on 31st January 2020, we have some hints and tips for

1 in 10 UK businesses have missed the first Making Tax Digital for VAT deadline. Approximately 120,000 businesses failed to meet the 7th of July payment

Where: Ilkley Lawn Tennis & Squash Club Café Bar When: Wednesday 6th November Time: 6.15pm – 7.45pm Sarah Siddons of Sarah Siddons Financial Planning in

The implementation of domestic reverse charge VAT for construction services will be delayed for a 12-month period until 1st October 2020. Any businesses who are

1 in 10 UK businesses have missed the Making Tax Digital for VAT deadline. Approximately 120,000 businesses failed to meet the July 7th payment deadline,

If you comply to Making Tax Digital and your first VAT quarter started on April 1st, you have until August 7th to file you VAT return

We are proud to announce that we have been shortlisted in the ‘Mid-Tier Innovation of the Year’ category at the prestigious British Accountancy Awards. The

We are delighted to announce that we have been awarded ‘Medium Firm of the Year’ at the annual North East Accountancy Awards on June 27th at

Want to minimise your next tax bill? Here are some top tips to save tax for your business 1. Industry You should know your industry,

New technological advances are expanding within the business world. By keeping up to date and utilizing the changes within technology, will allow your business to

The Bailey Group are celebrating recent success after two team members have successfully completed their courses. Congratulations to both Warren Rowbotham and Andrew Prest who

Bailey Group Charted Accountants are pleased to announce that we have now launched our brand-new Making Tax Digital microsite to highlight one of the biggest

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]From April 2019 all businesses over the VAT threshold are required to submit their VAT returns digitally and quarterly. This is the first step in

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Bailey Group Chartered Accountants are delighted to announce that our CEO Chris Bailey has recently been featured on BBC4’s Money Box podcast discussing our

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Bailey Group Chartered Accountants are delighted to announce that we have been shortlisted at the inaugural North East Accountancy Awards for Firm of the Year

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]There is now less than 40 days until the Making Tax Digital (MTD) deadline, and with this set to be the largest change in tax

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Bailey Group Chartered Accountants has been awarded a grant from an innovative initiative set up by Durham County Council to improve energy efficiency across the

Two members of our team are celebrating after completing their courses and preparing to begin their professional careers with the Bailey Group. Oliver Routledge and

Making Tax Digital (MTD) for VAT is coming into force on 1st April 2019, HMRC have started writing to all businesses that are affected by

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Two years after George Osbourne’s announcement of the move to digital tax there is still a lot of confusion about what Making Tax Digital actually

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]A NORTH East accountancy firm is celebrating after scooping a national award at a glittering award ceremony in London. Bailey Group Chartered Accountants beat out

When your dealing with the complexities of a construction business you need an accountant that can not only help you with the day-to-day requirements but

VAT can be a confusing area of taxation, however misunderstanding the regulations can potentially leave your business open to hefty fines from HMRC. We’ve collected

THE Bailey Group is celebrating after being shortlisted for two awards at a prestigious regional industry awards ceremony. We have been nominated for Accountancy Firm of

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]While the New Tax Year may not be celebrated as eagerly as 31 December, the 6 April still marks an important time to look back

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Two years after George Osbourne’s announcement of the move to digital tax, there is still a lot of confusion about what Making Tax Digital actually

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]This year schools from across East Durham came together to put on the first ever Blackhall Community Christmas Concert, held on 12 December in the Blackhall

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_toggle title=”1. Brexit” color=”green” open=”true” el_id=”1513943420748-f2470b10-48f5″]Not surprisingly, Brexit has dominated this year’s financial and political news. The uncertainty over a deal or the implications of

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]With the first Autumn Budget just a couple of days away, we’re looking at what we can expect, and what it could mean for you or

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]A REDCAR Accountant is signing off after more than 40 years at one of the largest Accountancy practices in the town. Chartered Accountant Rod Johnson,

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