Muras Baker Jones is Wolverhampton's longest-established firm of Chartered Accountants and business advisors, and was formed in 1880 by Robert Muras, one of the founder members of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales. Over the years we have developed a number of specialities that we operate within the group.
Families are reminded that they may be able to claim for tax-free childcare costs to help pay for breakfast and after school clubs as children go back to school. In a recent press release HMRC confirmed. A government-funded Peer Networks scheme is offering support to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) across the UK.
Families are reminded that they may be able to claim for tax-free childcare costs to help pay for breakfast and after school clubs as children go back to school. In a recent press release HMRC confirmed. A government-funded Peer Networks scheme is offering support to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) across the UK.
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Muras Baker Jones is Wolverhampton's longest-established firm of Chartered Accountants and business advisors, and was formed in 1880 by Robert Muras, one of the founder members of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales. Over the years we have developed a number of specialities that we operate within the group.
We look after companies exempt from audit, particularly sole traders, clubs and associations within all areas of the business community. Our service is tailored to meet the individual needs of the owner or directors. We will work with you to review your previous performance and make suggestions as to how to expand and develop the business.
We have a specialised team of staff experienced in all aspects of advising corporate businesses, including limited companies, PIA registered bodies, pension schemes and charities. Preparation of statutory accounts in compliance with current UK Accounting Standards, Companies Act and other specific regulations that are appropriate to your organisation.
The compliance burden placed on taxpayers and businesses continues to increase both by way of shortened deadlines and time limits and increased disclosure and return requirements. Furthermore continual changes to tax legislation means that the risk of incurring penalties for late or incorrect returns gets higher.
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) is continually trying to ensure everyone pays 'the correct amount of tax' and, using their rapidly increasing powers, are getting tougher on non compliant tax payers. Being selected for enquiry or even going through a routine compliance check can be very stressful and time consuming.
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