RBCA’s Tax Return Survival Guide
Tax return season is upon us again and for some of you, you may have to complete a tax return. We are completely aware
Tax return season is upon us again and for some of you, you may have to complete a tax return. We are completely aware
Tax return season is upon us again and for some of you, you may have to complete a tax return. We are completely aware that this may bring the panic of the looming 31st January deadline – don’t worry RBCA are here to help! The fear of finding bank statements, looking out for receipts, and making sure all
Michelle Gildernew, MP for Fermanagh and South Tyrone, has highlighted the importance of expert advice for SMEs and owner-managed businesses in the region. She attended an event at Enniskillen Castle, hosted by Fermanagh’s Ross Boyd, the owner of chartered accountancy firm RBCA. Gildernew said, “Despite the current climate, it is encouraging to see local entrepreneurs establish and grow
Innovation has generally been recognised as essential for value creation, both for individual companies and for the UK economy as a whole. The development of new ideas, processes, and technologies and their flow across different sectors is a significant driver of economic growth and productivity. Recently, innovation has also been identified as crucial to the transition of the economy away
Thus far, 2023 has allowed Belfast accountants to showcase their resilience, and how indispensable a role they play in business. We’ve always known that accountancy is an industry of perpetual change, but in recent years, and even months, its evolution has come at rapid pace. Unpredictable economic shifts, the digital transformation and ever-changing regulations have compounded, with accountants ultimately having
RB Chartered Accountants are delighted to have been shortlisted as a finalist for the Customer Service Excellence award at the Belfast Chamber Business Awards 2022. The Awards, now in their 7th year and sponsored once again by Bank of Ireland, have become the city’s premier celebration of business excellence in the city and will take place on Friday 21 October
Tax Increases and Public Spending Cuts The new Chancellor Jeremy Hunt had warned the public and the financial markets that his Autumn Statement would include “eye-watering” cuts in public spending and tax rises for those with the ‘broadest shoulders’. Unlike the ill-fated Fiscal Event of 23 September, the Government “rolled the pitch” this time with several leaks prior to the
After a challenging 2022, many owner-managed businesses in Northern Ireland will be entering January determined to reduce their business costs to prepare for the turbulence that 2023 may bring. It is important that Belfast business seek 2023 business advice early. Belfast-based accountancy expert, Ross Boyd, founder of RB Chartered Accountants, says with good planning, business owners will be better positioned