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Raising external finance
Unlock the potential to raise external finance with EIS and SEIS. Attract investors while offering valuable tax incentives.
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How to incentivise employees to grow your business
As a business grows, it is important to retain key employees and align their objectives with those of the company.
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Getting the structure right
What’s best? A limited liability partnership or a private limited company?
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Initial tax considerations
When starting a new venture it is important to be aware of, and get advice where necessary, on tax.
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Ain’t no Good Witch Glinda gonna fix this tornado
Joseph Archer, shares his views on the disruption felt by the international capital markets and global business community since President Trump took office for the second time.
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PKF Littlejohn further expands Financial Services team with new Partner appointment
Garin McFarlane joins PKF Littlejohn as Partner, following nearly two decades at Big Four firms in London and Cape Town.
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Investment firms holding client money and custody assets: Practical considerations for your firm preparing for your CASS audit.
Prepare your investment firm for CASS audit with expert tips to ensure compliance and a smooth audit process.
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NIC rises and Payrolling of Benefits – Challenges and opportunities for insurance intermediaries
Discover how the NIC rises challenges impact businesses as employer contributions increase and new regulations come into effect.
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New owner sought for £3.25m North Yorkshire Hotel and Spa
PKF Littlejohn Advisory is the joint administrator of 4-star Feversham Arms Hotel.
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Spring Statement 2025: Our predictions
Our Tax experts outline what we can expect from the Spring Statement on 26 March 2025.
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Protecting your family: Do we have enough insurance?
William Godsave of Credo, our wealth management partners, highlights the importance of having enough insurance cover to ensure you and your family are protected, should any risks occur.
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How to invest in retirement: 4 key questions
William Godsave of Credo, our wealth management partners, outlines the four of the key questions you should be asking yourself when constructing your investment portfolio in retirement, to ensure that you are setting yourself up for the best chance of financial success.