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Self-assessment: have you registered?
The Office for National Statistics estimated that more than 160,000 people became self-employed last year.
R&D tax regimes – what they could mean to you and your business
Paul Arnold, R&D tax partner at Bevan Buckland LLP answers your questions about the meaning of R&D and the implications around tax relief
Work Experience Pays Off For Two Budding Chartered Accountants As They Secure Permanent Positions
Leading accountancy practice Bevan Buckland LLP is well known for its commitment to developing its people from within.
Local Firm Provides Essential Guidance Ahead Of National Payroll Week
This latest payroll advice comes in the lead up to National Payroll Week which takes place between the 4th and 6th of September and was established to raise the profile and awareness of payroll in the UK
West Wales Accountancy Firm Shows their Support for Girls Rugby Initiative
Bevan Buckland LLP is no stranger to offering support throughout the West Wales community.
Businesses Warned To Stay Vigilant To Avoid A Cash Flow Crisis
Local accountancy firm Bevan Buckland LLP has reiterated the importance of having good cash flow to businesses throughout the region. The advice comes as companies of all sizes and niches face an uncertain economic climate due to Brexit.
Enquiries To Declare Offshore Assets Surge In Light Of HMRC Crackdown
Following a recent campaign to encourage UK taxpayers to declare any foreign income or profits on offshore assets, leading accountant Bevan Buckland LLP has been busy assisting clients with this area of concern.
Community Pharmacy Wales Presses The Case For An Increase In Funding
In light of the minister for health and social services Vaughan Gething’s recent statement, local accountant Bevan Buckland LLP agrees with Community Pharmacy Wales (CPW) to press for a further increase.
South Wales Accountancy Firm Steps Up Investment In People
Leading accountants Bevan Buckland LLP has further consolidated its commitment to staff development through its 2nd century strategic plan.
Courage, hard work and a willing lender: the keys to succession planning
The Welsh economy suffers from a lack of succession planning with value and wealth being lost as a result. A panel of experts and owner managers associated with the Fast Track 25 sat down to debate how to solve this problem at hosts Hutchinson Thomas’s offices in Swansea’s SA1.
Support and the people: why Wales is a great place to run a business
The advantages outweigh the disadvantages of running a business based in South West Wales. That was the consensus of some of those shortlisted in the Swansea Bay Business Awards, brought together to debate the issue at a round table discussion hosted by Bevan Buckland LLP.
Local business backs enterprise in Swansea schools
Children at two Swansea primary schools are benefiting from an innovative learning programme, that will help develop entrepreneurialism and problem-solving skills for future success.