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To a certain extent a website is important to drive in leads. Of course networking and other marketing means are always the most effective and has always worked well for us though we would like to improve our online presence.
My developer is a very close friend who has knowledge of Wix websites. He is someone who has picked up his skillset by doing some self learning and by no means a professional developer.
All your feedback and time is much appreciated.
Hello,
We are a firm of Chartered Accountants & Tax Advisors based in Leicester and we work with clients all over UK.
We have launched a new website - www.pabmans.co.uk. I am keen to get some feedback, especially from the point of view of whether the website is appealing to make contact with...
Hi W Davison,
The rules around losses are as follows:
You can use the loss in the current tax year and set it against all of your other income;
You can carry the loss back to the previous tax year and set it against all of your income (and a repayment of tax is usually generated)
For a new...
Hi Ali,
When your VAT taxable turnover is over £85,000, you register for VAT. VAT taxable turnover is the total value of everything you sell that is not exempt from VAT.
This threshold is based on a rolling 12 months so when you look at the latest 12 months and your VAT taxable turnover is...
Hi,
HMRC usually fine for late filing and tax payments, and not for late registration though they say they can.
If you register, file you tax return and pay your taxes by 31 Jan 2020, you should be fine. I suggest you register asap.
Hope this helps.