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29 March 2017

  • Corporate Tax
How will Brexit impact your business? The questions you need to ask

In her January speech, the Prime Minister said that “no deal for Britain is better than a bad deal”, suggesting that the UK had no intention of staying in the EU single market. Now it appears that the UK may be stepping back from this.

Donald McNaught

Donald McNaught

Restructuring Partner

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27 March 2017

  • Restructuring
ContractorMVLs - what we do

So you want to close your limited company? What are the next steps? As a contractor, one option you could consider is a members’ voluntary liquidation. Our dedicated ContractorMVLs service is specifically designed to meet the needs of contractors.

Adam Hardie

Adam Hardie

Business Development Partner and Head of Food & Drink

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27 March 2017

  • Food & Drink
Scotland Food and Drink launch Ambition 2030

Scotland Food and Drink has launched a new initiative to more than double turnover in in the sector by 2030.

Donald McNaught

Donald McNaught

Restructuring Partner

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22 March 2017

  • Restructuring
Non-cash assets and closing down your limited company

Many contractors we work with own various assets through their limited companies. This can include property, office equipment, debtors and other tangible assets. Companies can also own other intangible assets such as intellectual property, websites and so on.

17 March 2017

  • Corporate Tax
Finance Bill Sub-committee advises delaying Making Tax Digital

The Finance Bill Sub-committee has published its report on the Draft Finance Bill 2017: Making Tax Digital for Business. The report recommends that the Government should delay the digitisation of tax for businesses until 2020.

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