AAT Comment: The Budget and the Bookkeeper
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The Westminster Budget this autumn was, compared to more recent ones, a quiet one, which came as a relief to the bookkeeper who deals with payroll.
However, this does not mean that there is nothing to do. On the contrary, there are changes due this April, but these were either pre-announced, statutory, or, in the case of Scotland, post the Westminster Budget.
Below is a review of some of the changes due, and the impact they may have on organisation’s financial budgets.Full post.
However, this does not mean that there is nothing to do. On the contrary, there are changes due this April, but these were either pre-announced, statutory, or, in the case of Scotland, post the Westminster Budget.
Below is a review of some of the changes due, and the impact they may have on organisation’s financial budgets.
Full post.
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