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Baker Watkin tax speciailists and accountants

 

About Baker Watkin

Baker Watkin provides a full range of accountancy, audit and tax services to companies, partnerships, sole traders and individuals.

In addition to ensuring that your business fulfils its statutory accounting requirements, Baker Watkin offer support and advice on a range of business issues including cash management, tax planning and growth strategy.

 

Book a FREE no obligation one hour tax consultancy session with Baker Watkin Chartered Accountants in Stevenage

Tax and financial planning should be carried out through the financial or tax year. However, with many businesses making up their accounts to 31 March and the end of tax year being 5 April, now is good time to talk to us about:

  • Implications of accelerating business expenditure into current financial year, or deferring to the next
  • How you might take profits from your business at the smallest tax cost, and use dividends or bonuses to defer and minimise tax
  • Making use of the tax allowances for 2006/07, such as the capital gains tax annual exemption, ISA's and inheritance tax exemptions
  • Making best use of the allowances of other members of your family such as your spouse
  • Reviewing your pension arrangements and the tax advantages of making further contributions
  • Improvements to make to your business systems, to improve profitability and cash flow
  • National insurance efficiency and employee remuneration packages with potential cost savings for you and your employees

To find out more, or to arrange a free one hour no obligation tax consultancy session call James Abbott, at Baker Watkin on 01438 750555 or visit the company website at www.bakerwatkin.co.uk

Baker Watkin Chartered Accountants
Suite 3, Middlesex House
Rutherford Close, Stevenage
Hertfordshire SG1 2EF
Telephone: 01438 750555

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