By Mark Jones, director of Carmarthen-based Clay Shaw Butler chartered accountants and business consultants. The Money Matters column appears in the Pembrokeshire Herald, the Carmarthenshire Herald and the Llanelli Herald newspapers.
The taxman at HMRC has published the latest edition of the Employer Bulletin, its
The latest Clay Shaw Butler Money Matters column
The latest Clay Shaw Butler Money Matters column
By Mark Jones, director of Carmarthen-based Clay Shaw Butler chartered accountants and business consultants. This Money Matters column appears in the Pembrokeshire Herald, Carmarthenshire Herald and Llanelli Herald.
The taxman at HMRC is working with more than 150 software suppliers who have said they
The latest Clay Shaw Butler Money Matters column
By Mark Jones, director of Carmarthen-based Clay Shaw Butler chartered accountants and business consultants. This column appears in the Pembrokeshire Herald, Carmarthen Herald and Llanelli Herald.
The Government is reminding ‘stressed out parents’ that help may be available for childcare costs during the summer
The latest Clay Shaw Butler Money Matters column
By Mark Jones, director of Carmarthen-based Clay Shaw Butler chartered accountants and business consultants. This column appears in the Pembrokeshire Herald, Carmarthen Herald and Llanelli Herald.
The taxman at HMRC has published further information on Making Tax Digital for VAT (MTDfV).
The VAT notice
The latest Clay Shaw Butler Money Matters column
By Mark Jones, director of Carmarthen-based Clay Shaw Butler chartered accountants and business consultants. This column appears in the Pembrokeshire Herald, Carmarthen Herald and Llanelli Herald.
The taxman at HMRC has issued a warning to taxpayers regarding the latest tax refund scams.
These scams
The latest Clay Shaw Butler Money Matters column
By Mark Jones, director of Carmarthen-based Clay Shaw Butler chartered accountants and business consultants.
The taxman at HMRC has confirmed that the tax gap for 2016/17 has fallen to 5.7%.
The ‘tax gap’ is the difference between the tax that should theoretically be paid