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The Beginner’s Guide to Cloud Accounting

We are confident that getting on-board with cloud accounting software now will revolutionise the way your company finances are managed in the long-term. Read on for everything you need to know about cloud accounting and how it can benefit your business.

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Payrolling Benefits in Kind

How to Payroll Benefits in Kind

You might be familiar with the P11D, but there is another way to report taxable benefits in kind. Since April 2016, employers can choose to payroll their employees’ benefits. Find out how to get started.

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TBL Tax year changes 2019

Tax Changes from April 2019

The new financial year introduces a series of updates to personal and business tax thresholds. There are also changes to pensions and savings that will be coming into effect from April 2019 to be aware of. However, some allowances will be staying the same in the new tax year. Here’s how these tax allowances will affect you in 2019/20.

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Noteable dates for 2019/ 2022

TBL Accountants Key Tax Dates and Deadlines 2019 – 2020

With TBL Accountants’ fiscal calendar 2019/20, all your important tax dates and deadlines are in one place. Our UK tax calendar is designed to help businesses of all sizes across Essex prosper and be in control of their finances. The major HMRC, PAYE and tax deadlines for 2019/20 are listed here.

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TBL Spring Statement Updates

Spring Statement 2019 Briefing

On 13 March 2019, in the shadow of the ongoing Brexit negotiations, Philip Hammond, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, presented the Spring Statement in the House of Commons. Read our briefing here.

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what to expect in the 2019 spring statement

What to Expect in the 2019 Spring Statement?

The Chancellor of the Exchequer has announced that he will present this year’s Spring Statement on Wednesday 13 March 2019, crucially just two and a half weeks before Brexit is due to take place. We consider what to expect from Philip Hammond’s response to the Office for Budget Responsibility’s (OBR) forecasts next month.

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