Our experts provide their insights on the latest industry developments and share tips on accountancy and business matters.
02 February 2026
My JC Path: From JC Futures to Senior ManagerFinlay Robertson began his Johnston Carmichael journey straight from school as the office’s first JC Futures student. More than a decade on, he’s built a diverse career across Corporate Tax and Business Advisory, developing into a trusted adviser for his clients. Here, Finlay shares his experience of the apprenticeship route, what his role looks like today, and how variety, opportunity and support have shaped his career at JC.
06 January 2026
What’s next after you’ve received equity funding?For many businesses on an accelerated growth journey, receiving private equity funding is a huge milestone that you’ll have been working towards for a significant period of time. Once you have received equity funding, it is likely that you will need to provide your investors with financial reporting on a regular basis. For many owner managed businesses (“OMBs”), this might not be something you’re used to doing, so this blog explains what you’ll need to consider for the next stage of your business journey.
11 December 2025
Business transformation in 2025: Why it’s more urgent than everAs we approach the end of 2025, it’s clear that the business landscape in the UK is evolving rapidly. From economic shifts to technological advancements, organisations are facing new challenges and opportunities. At Johnston Carmichael, we’ve been at the forefront, helping businesses navigate these changes through effective business transformation strategies.
03 September 2025
Protecting the supply chain that fuels tomorrowFor 60 years, the UK’s oil and gas supply chain has been nothing short of world-class. Forged in the challenging North Sea environment, it has evolved into a powerhouse of engineering excellence, a safety-first culture, cutting-edge technology, and a workforce that is the envy of the world.
25 July 2025
Counting down to Scotland’s first tourist tax – let’s put business first for Bonnie Scotland’s sakeIt will be applied to all paid overnight accommodation at a rate of 5% on the first five days and used to pay for public services that deliver a better visitor experience – from emptying overflowing bins to pepping up pavements that have seen better days thanks to increased footfall. It will also support Edinburgh’s culture, heritage and events, ensuring it remains a global destination of note.
Have a general enquiry? Get in touch.