Accountant Near Me in Shrewsbury, Shropshire

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Are you a business owner or an individual needing professional accounting services in Shrewsbury, Shropshire? Look no further than Mercian Accountants! Our team of experienced and qualified accountants is here to provide you with the accounting services you need to grow your business and stay on top of your finances. We offer a wide range…

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Don’t Settle for Less: Upgrade Your Accountants to Improve Your Business

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At Mercian Accountants, we understand the crucial role that a high-quality accounting firm can play in the success of a business. Your accountant is responsible for ensuring the accuracy of your financial records, identifying areas for improvement, and providing valuable insights that can help you make informed business decisions. However, not all accountants are created…

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New Associated Companies Rules

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HMRC recently released new guidance on the ‘associated companies’ test for determining applicable corporation tax rates and payment deadlines. This guidance is particularly relevant to businesses with multiple associated companies and larger businesses not expecting to pay the lower rate. The reintroduction of the small profits rate has also led to changes in the thresholds…

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Spring Budget 2023: tax rates and allowances

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Income tax rates: England, Wales & Northern Ireland(non-dividend income) (note 1) 2023/24 2022/23 0% starting rate for savings only Up to £5,000 Up to £5,000 20% basic rate tax £12,571-£50,270 £12,571- £50,270 40% higher rate tax £50,271-£125.140 £50,271- £150,000 45% additional rate tax Above £125,140 Above £150,000 Note 1: The Welsh Government has made a…

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Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) 2023

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ENGLAND & NORTHERN IRELAND SDLT Residential properties: 23 September 2022 onwards Property value UK residents Non-UK residents   Only property Additional property Only property Additional property Up to £250,000 Nil 3%   2% 5% Next portion from £250,001 to £925,000  5% 8%   7% 10% Next portion from £925,001 to £1,500,000 10% 13% 12% 15%…

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A simple guide to the Spring Budget 2023

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The headline message from the Chancellor The Chancellor highlighted, “In the autumn, we took difficult decisions to deliver stability and sound money… Today, we deliver the next part of our plan. A budget for growth… long-term, sustainable, healthy growth that pays for our NHS and schools, finds jobs for young people, and provides a safety…

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Loan Trusts for Inheritance Tax Planning: Everything You Need to Know

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Inheritance tax is a concern for many individuals who are looking to pass on their assets to their loved ones. One way to minimise the impact of inheritance tax is through using trusts. Trusts are legal arrangements that allow an individual to transfer their assets to a separate legal entity, which a trustee manages for…

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The Child Benefit Trap: the High-Income Child Benefit Charge

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As parents, it is important to understand the potential implications of receiving Child Benefit and the impact it may have on your tax liability. With increasing inflation and wages, many may find themselves in a higher tax bracket, leading to the possibility of falling into the “Child Benefit trap.” In this article, Mercian Accountants will…

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Recent tax changes: limited company or partnership?

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In light of recent tax changes (Autumn 2022), it might be worth considering whether a partnership or company is now the most tax-efficient way to operate your business from the start of 2023/24 (6th April 2023). Don’t forget the big picture: tax on profits is only one consideration. Limited liability, other taxes such as Inheritance…

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A Beginner’s Guide to Accountancy and Tax for New Business Owners

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Starting a new business is an exciting and challenging endeavour, and one of the most important tasks you will face is understanding the basics of accountancy and tax. This guide is designed to help you navigate the complexities of this area and provide you with the information you need to make informed decisions for your…

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