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BUSINESS FOCUS (Summer 2000)
At quarterly intervals, we issue to our clients a newsletter called 'Business Focus' which covers new developments in the fields of tax and business finance. Our Summer 2000 issue looks at such diverse topics as IR35, How to protect your business when your customers go under, Are you up to speed on data protection and Web Watch.

TAX FACTS (2000/2001)
Within a few weeks of the Budget, we send to our clients a complimentary copy of our 'Tax Facts' Card, which details all of the rates of tax and reliefs for the forthcoming tax year.

BUSINESS FOCUS (Winter 1999)
At quarterly intervals, we issue to our clients a newsletter called 'Business Focus' which covers new developments in the fields of tax and business finance. Our Winter 1999 issue looks at such diverse topics as Investing in a new company, Balancing the books in retirement, Are ISAs worth the bother? and Protection for whistleblowers.

TAX FACTS (1999/2000)
Within a few weeks of the Budget, we send to our clients a complimentary copy of our 'Tax Facts' Card, which details all of the rates of tax and reliefs for the forthcoming tax year.

BUSINESS FOCUS (Summer 1999)
At quarterly intervals, we issue to our clients a newsletter called 'Business Focus' which covers new developments in the fields of tax and business finance. Our Summer 1999 issue looks at such diverse topics as Increasing the Tax Yield, 'Recession - to be or not to be?', Securing and Rewarding Key Employees and Using a Business Valuation as a Strategic Planning Tool.

BUDGET FOCUS (Spring 1999)
Soon after each Budget, once the changes introduced have been analysed, we produce our 'Budget Focus' publication. This summarises all of the key changes introduced by the Chancellor and illustrates their effect on our clients.

BUSINESS FOCUS (Winter 1998/99)
Alternatively our Winter 1998/99 issue covered such widespread subjects as Pre-Year End Tax Planning, E-commerce, Avoiding Tax Penalties, Surviving a Recession and Changes to Construction Industry Subcontractors Scheme.

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