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Should I incorporate my crypto trading activities?

Should I incorporate my crypto trading business? As a firm of crypto specialist accountants, that is a question we are being asked more and more frequently. So how would we go about answering that? Income tax or CGT on crypto trading? Firstly a reminder that in HMRC eyes, individuals who

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Crypto Business start-up

We’re being asked with increasing frequency to help businesses considering setting up a business, how it would work in the crypto space. Although we are entering a brave new world, many of the considerations are the same, whether a business is started up and run under DeFi or more traditional

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Why use an accountant?

 Most accountants are also successful business owners, and can offer much more than just accounts and tax services. They should be your on-call business partner, a sounding board for ideas, helping you run your business smoothly and suggesting ways to earn and keep more income. They also have a wide

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R&D Tax Relief – It's not rocket science

Updated 04/04/2022 Hands up anyone who would like to handover £1 and get £2.30 back? Sounds like a good deal doesn’t it? Well in a way that’s pretty much what the Research and Development Tax relief for small companies offers. The most surprising thing about this scheme is despite the

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Bricks vs Clicks

Despite overall static retail sales in the period, according to a survey by the British Retail Consortium, a record amount of shopping was performed online in December, with a staggering increase of almost 20% over the previous year. The rise was attributed to both increased use of smart phones and

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More misleading headlines?

I see that this morning’s Independent newspaper leads with the headline “Vodafone’s £84bn tax avoidance bonanza”. This of course refers to the gain that Vodafone will make on the sale of its stake in American mobile phone company Verizon. Following on from other similar stories of multi-nationals apparently avoiding taxes

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