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25th April 2018
Tax
Nicola Roby
The VAT rules relating to food are complicated to say the least. Whilst the food and hospitality industries are no different to any other business, in that they must become VAT registered once their annual turnover reaches £85,000, the specifics of whether food sales are subject to VAT and at what rate can be extremely confusing.
Read more19th April 2018
News, Tax
CHW Accounting
P11ds are due for filing together with any payment for class 1a NIC by no later than 6th July 2018. This may seem a long time away but they are not always straightforward so here at CHW Small Business Accountants in Bolton we advise you not to leave things to the last minute.
Read more16th April 2018
News
Nicola Roby
Childcare vouchers can save parents with children aged up to 15 years over £1,000 a year on childcare. They’re only available via employers, and many large and small companies take part. They are a good incentive to employees and employers can save money too.
Read more12th April 2018
News, Savings and investments
Nicola Roby
Thousands of grandparents who have given up work to help look after their grandchildren could be missing out on a state pension boost over the course of their retirement. Nicola Roby at CHW Accountants in Bolton explains more.
Read more9th April 2018
General, News
Nicola Roby
For small businesses in all industries, late payments for goods and services can be a real headache. Late payments create cash flow problems and can increase the risk that you will not be paid at all. Nicola Roby, Director at CHW Small Business Accountants in Bolton explains your legal right to claim interest.
Read moreNo matter what your challenge is, we’ve probably dealt with it before.