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International Energy Special Interest Group
A new international group aimed at pooling expertise to ensure that energy companies expanding to new countries have the best possible tax advice available will hold its first meeting at OTC in Houston.
Read MoreR&D specialist Jumpstart extends professional services reach with strategic tie-up with Campbell Dallas
Jumpstart, the UK’s fastest-growing research and development tax credit specialist, has made a further strategic push into the professional services sector by forging an alliance with leading independent chartered accountants Campbell Dallas.
Read MoreShould you have a company car?
For small companies it is important to calculate the potential taxation costs before you decide to put your car through the company.
Read MoreKey points from the 2012/13 budget
Budget Summary 2012
George Osborne presented his third Budget on Wednesday 21 March 2012.
Read MoreCollapse in business lending in the US and Europe as BRIC banks expand rapidly.
Collapse in business lending in the US and Europe as BRIC banks expand rapidly
- Double digit growth in BRIC nations
- Many Eurozone countries have still not deleveraged
Saving the public purse?
Following the Christie Commission report on the future delivery of public services, Veronica Donnelly, VAT partner at independent chartered accountants Campbell Dallas welcomes the Scottish Government's promotion of single outcome agreements, but warns that organisations considering shared services should be aware of additional VAT costs.
Read MoreDon't stick your head in the sand!
A large number of consumers pay for some part of Christmas using a flexible friend or other credit facility and like mixing your drinks on a night out, it's always a good idea at the time! It's not called the January blues for nothing. As soon as the credit card statements are issued, the casual "I'll worry about it at the time" approach quickly diminishes and deep dread sets in.
Read MoreThinking of Investing in Brazil
Increase in Business Startups over 40 Times Faster in BRIC Countries than other Nations
The increase in new business startups is now on average 40 times faster in BRIC nations than other countries, according to UHY, the international accounting and consultancy network.
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