Newsletters for Accountants, Tax & Business Advisers
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In these challenging times, the one thing every client values is regular, insightful information from a source they can rely on.
That's why newsletters are so important in building client relationships. They're an unrivalled way of maintaining contact and offering guidance that your clients know to be impartial and pertinent, relevant and timely.

Well written news and comment can't help but inspire confidence, vital in an environment where certainty is in short supply. Your firm should be the first point of contact in all matters financial.
Taxbriefs newsletters are written by industry experts to the highest standards, and are carefully designed to make even the most complex subjects clear. They reflect your own professionalism, helping your clients focus on issues that make a real difference and creating opportunities for discussion, for meetings and, ultimately higher revenue.

That's why Taxbriefs newsletters are so highly regarded, both by the practices who use them - and the clients who read them.
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  • Dealing with late payments
  • A look at how businesses can speed up payment by debtors and ease the pressure on their own finances...
  • Directors' and employees' benefits, expenses and pay
  • Covers changes to car benefits, including the fuel benefit charge for 2012/13 and the advisory fuel rates from March 2012...
  • Tax planning for higher income earners
  • The implications of the reduction of the top rate from 50% to 45% in 2013/14 and the planning to be done now...
  • All change on child benefit tax
  • In January 2013, the special new income tax charge on child benefit will affect many families. Planning for this change needs to start now.
  • Salaried partners – when is a partner an employee?
  • If fixed-share partners are treated as employees, there can be unfortunate tax and employment law consequences for the firm...
  • Tax concession ends on pre-wind-up distributions
  • New rule changes mean that directors will need to proceed with caution ...
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