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Issue 71 - April 2006


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Why PII Notification Pays [PDF]
Mark Bracher looks at the need for noticifaction, the fact that notification does not affect your premiums, and how Alexander Forbes can help with response letters.

Investigating HMRC's Initiatives [PDF]
Abbey Tax's Christina Brennan discusses HMRC's latest investigations statistics and initiatives and what they mean for practitioners.

The Brutal Truth About Your Firm's Performance [PDF]
Steve Pipe casts an eye over the findings in ACCA's latest inter-firm comparison – and looks beyond at the key lessons that can be learned from benchmarking practices against one another.

ACCA Practice Manager: a case study [PDF]
Salter Newman is a Manchester-based general practice with one partner, 12 staff, 600 clients and a turnover of £500,000. Set up from scratch in 2000 by Robert Newman, Salter Newman experienced the problems that accompany growth but found the answer in ACCA Practice Manager – ACCA's practice management software.

Wills – the First Resort? [PDF]
Russel Cockburn explains why a will should be regarded as a fundamental part of the inheritance tax planning process.

Insolvency: the aftermath [PDF]
In the third and final article in his insolvency series, Peter Windatt looks at issues which may arise following insolvency proceedings, by providing a narrative view in order to illustrate some of the events that can follow a formal insolvency.

Copy at Your Peril [PDF]
Are you aware of the legislation that protects intellectual property? Siobhan Sherry provides a timely reminder.

Technical [PDF]


 
 


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