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Craig Hendry

Craig Hendry

Managing Director & Chartered Financial Planner

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06 August 2019

  • Wealth
Market Commentary July 2019

The main UK index made a gain of over 2% for the month of July as the new Prime Minister entered No. 10 Downing Street.

05 August 2019

  • Financial Services
Punishing Capital – why capital creation is critical

How can firms bolster and preserve capital so that a lack of capital does not become a punishing vulnerability? Furthermore, and just as vital, once a course of action has been agreed, are all the consequential changes and how they will be implemented & effectively managed within the business fully understood?

Adam Hardie

Adam Hardie

Business Development Partner and Head of Food & Drink

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02 August 2019

  • Food & Drink
The explosive growth of craft beer and gin across Scotland

Ahead of International Beer Day, 2nd August, and International Scottish Gin Day, 3rd August, we hear from our Head of Food and Drink, Adam Hardie, about his involvement with the brewing and distilling industries in Scotland.

01 August 2019

  • Corporate Tax
  • International Tax
HMRC update: tax treatment of dividends from Hong Kong, Falkland Islands and Faroe Islands

On 25 April 2019 HMRC updated the list of territories that it considers to have an appropriate non-discrimination provision in their tax treaties with the UK. Hong Kong, the Falkland Islands and the Faroe Islands were removed from this list.

31 July 2019

  • Construction & Property
  • VAT & Duty
Should you remain in the VAT Flat Rate Scheme after 1 October?

From 1 October 2019 a domestic “reverse charge” rule will be in force, affecting the VAT treatment of supplies in the construction sector. Businesses who remain in the Flat Rate Scheme may be worse off if they don’t revert to standard VAT accounting before 1 October.

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