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Coronavirus Guidance – Further Businesses And Premises To Close

This document provides guidance on the closure of all retailers that sell non-essential goods and other non-essential premises, as part of further social distancing measures. http://www.burntorangeaccounting.co.uk/assets/uploads/2020/03/230320_-_Revised_guidance_note_-_finalVF.pdf

By | March 24th, 2020|Accounting Services|0 Comments

Choosing a Business Bank Account that’s right for you.

Choosing a business bank account is an important stage in the business start up process. There are several things to consider.

By | March 31st, 2011|New Business Start Up Services|0 Comments

What is a cash ISA?

A cash ISA (individual savings account) is a type of savings account with special tax advantages: you do not have to pay income tax on the interest you earn.There are limits to how much money you can put in a cash ISA in any tax year (which runs from April 6 to the following April [...]

By | March 28th, 2011|Featured, Money Saving|0 Comments

10 of the best money saving apps

We all know there are millions of apps we can download to our smartphones, from popular puzzle video game Angry Birds to the obscure RunPee, which tells you at which point in a film you can 'run' and 'pee' without missing the good bits. But how many can actually help us become more productive and [...]

By | March 28th, 2011|Money Saving|0 Comments

Budget small business help a step forward

Small business experts have warned that last week's Budget was 'only the first step in a long journey', though industry groups did welcome as 'better than expected' the range of measures aimed at boosting enterprise. Headlines included a reduction in corporation tax, a £180 million rise in funding to create 50,000 apprenticeships - of which [...]

By | March 27th, 2011|Featured, New Business Start Up Services, Tax|0 Comments