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In addition to providing bi-monthly Newsletters we also have a series of Free Fact Sheets. If you would like a copy of any of these Fact Sheets, simply select the ones you want from the list below, complete your name and email address, then click 'Submit'. Your request will then be sent to our office and we will email your requirements out within 2 working days. Or, if you prefer, telephone Joanne at our office with your requirements and we can post your order.
Select your required Fact Sheets from the list below.

Business start-up
1. Running your own business – an introduction.
2. Should you form a limited company?
3. Forming a limited company.
4. Buying a company 'Off the Shelf'.
5. Partnership agreements.
6. Choosing your accounting date.
7. Preparing your business plan.
8. More about limited liability partnerships.

Business general
9. Getting the stationery right.
10. Insuring your business.
11. Employed or self employed?
12. How long should you keep books and records?
13. Computer comfort and safety in the workplace.
14. Using us as your business adviser.
15. Tax free gifts to staff.
16. National minimum wage.
17. Capital gains tax taper relief.
18. Employee share schemes.
19. Dealing with employee absence.
20. Stamp taxes.
21. Husband and wife businesses.
22. How would the Euro affect your business?
23. Industrial Buildings Allowance.
24. 2006/07 tax calendar.
25. How to gain the most of your accounting records.
26. Salary sacrifice.
27. Use of vehicle mileage rates for the self employed.
28. Construction industry scheme to 5th April 2007.
29. Construction Industry Scheme from 6 April 2007.

Limited companies
30. The law and directors’ responsibilities.
31. The company secretary.
32. Statutory records.
33. Audit exemption.
34. An introduction to corporation tax.
35. Corporation tax self assessment.
36. Companies - getting the timing right.
37. Company bonus or dividend.
38. Benefits in kind and expenses payments.
39. Company car tax.
40. Striking off.
41. Interest and tax payments.
42. Could your company survive without you?
43. How much dividend can I take?

Business management
44. How to increase your profit.
45. How to present a request for finance to your bank.
46. How to balance your bank account.
47. How to balance the purchase ledger.
48. How to balance your sales control account.
49. Payslips.
50. Buy, HP or lease?
51. Six steps to an effective business plan.
52. The value of outsourcing.
53. Keeping an eye on your cashflow.

PAYE&NI
54. An introduction to PAYE.
55. National insurance planning.
56. Minimising the risk of employer compliance visits.
57. Don’t pay too much national insurance.
58. Employing your spouse.
59. Personal service companies.

VAT
60. An introduction to VAT.
61. VAT do’s and don’ts.
62. VAT cash accounting scheme.
63. VAT annual accounting.
64. VAT bad debt relief.
65. VAT - How to survive the enforcement powers.
66. Recovering VAT on staff expenses.
67. VAT flat rate scheme.
68. VAT Fuel Scale Charges.
69. Group VAT Registration.

Personal taxation
70. An introduction to self assessment.
71. An introduction to the tax system for the self employed.
72. Tax aspects of your home.
73. Accumulation and maintenance trusts.
74. Planning for a year’s prosperity.
75. Making a will and other related matters.
76. Inheritance tax planning.
77. Does your estate planning pass the test?.
78. Separation and divorce.
79. Why you need an enduring power of attorney.
80. Giving to charity.
81. Childrens tax credit and working tax credit.
82. Interest and tax payments.
83. Limited liability partnerships.
84. Pension credit.
85. Are you still on track for retirement?
86. Tax Aspects of property investment.
87. The Child Trust Fund.
88. Childcare provided by employers.
89. Supporting your children.

Savings & investments
90. Tax efficient investments.
91. Tax on savings income.
92. Capital gains tax EIS deferral relief.
93. Venture capital trusts (VCT’s).
94. Enterprise investment schemes (EIS).
95. VCT and EIS compared.
96. Individual savings accounts (ISA’s).
97. Stakeholder pensions.
98. Buy to let properties.
99. The new pensions regime.
100. Pension contributions and tax relief.





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