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Seasons Greetings Festive Hours

Seasons Greetings Festive Hours

We would like to take this time to wish you a Merry Christmas and may the New Year be a fresh, new start to greater expectations. Festive HoursOur office will close on 22nd December and will open 9th January 2023, however our phone line’s will be open except for...

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Register of Overseas Entities

Register of Overseas Entities

Written by Mike Ward - Founder and Executive Chairman, Armalytix, Posted on: 21 November 2022 on the Companies House blog  - Categories: Companies House transformation, Company guidance, Digital transformationWhat is the Register of Overseas Entities? Effective from 1...

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Why Buy To Let Is Still A Good Investment

Why Buy To Let Is Still A Good Investment

Why Buy To Let Is Still A Good Investment Since the last article on this topic back in August 2021, we are now more than ever being asked to answer; Why Buy To Let Is Still A Good Investment? There are mixed feelings about the future of buy-to-lets as investments....

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Energy Crisis: Tips For Preparing For a Blackout

Energy Crisis: Tips For Preparing For a Blackout

There are rumours of electricity blackouts this winter in some areas as a result of shortages of gas, which are likely to come at peak times. Here's everything you need to do to prepare. If the power blackouts do go ahead it will be the first time there has been...

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Mini Budget Scrapped

Mini Budget Scrapped

In the latest government upheaval, brand new Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has axed most of Liz Truss's mini-budget. Mr Hunt announced he was scrapping "almost all" of the tax cuts announced by the government last month, in a bid to stabilise the financial markets. Mr Hunt...

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Mini Budget: Part 2 – The U-Turn!

Mini Budget: Part 2 – The U-Turn!

After a week of increasing hostility from MPs and economists, the Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng and Prime Minister Liz Truss have abandoned their policy to abolish the 45% top rate of income tax. The proposed cuts of £45 billion ($50.5 billion) would have been the biggest...

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