By Tom Maxwell In Posted 15/11/2021 Katy Ward Katy is an Associate at Hobsons Wright Vigar’s Newark office. After beginning her training in 1998, Katy qualified with ICAEW in 2005. She has progressed within the firm becoming Associate [...] 0 Read More
By Tom Maxwell In Posted 15/11/2021 Katie Hart Katie works with, and manages a wide portfolio of audit and accounts clients, and has a particular specialism in academy schools and charities. She is well known for building strong and long [...] 0 Read More
By Tom Maxwell In Posted 15/11/2021 Steve Newman Steve is a relationship director in Hobson Wright Vigar’s Audit and Assurance Services department in Nottingham and Newark and has over 18 years post qualification experience. He specialises in [...] 0 Read More
By Tom Maxwell In Posted 15/11/2021 Giles Lang Giles joined Hobsons Wright Vigar in 2002 as a trainee and has since qualified as a chartered tax advisor specialising in personal tax services. Giles has been instrumental in developing an [...] 0 Read More
By Tom Maxwell In Advice, Blog, CryptoPosted 11/11/2021 Tax considerations of holding cryptoassets for UK companies What are cryptoassets? Cryptoassets (also referred to as Cryptocurrencies) are a new asset class that has been developed over the last decade. They have changed dramatically throughout this time, [...] 0 Read More
By Tom Maxwell In Advice, Blog, NewsPosted 11/11/2021 Digital Help to Grow Scheme Businesses will be able to get free, impartial online support on how technology can boost their performance from December. Eligible businesses will also be able to get up to 50% discount on the [...] 0 Read More
By Tom Maxwell In Blog, NewsPosted 08/11/2021 Wright Vigar merges with Hobsons to better serve the Nottinghamshire market! Leading chartered accountants Wright Vigar and Hobsons officially announce their merger. The new group will operate in Nottingham and Newark under the Hobsons Wright Vigar name. Wright Vigar will [...] 0 Read More
By Tom Maxwell In Advice, Blog, NewsPosted 03/11/2021 HMRC to contact SEISS claimants about missing 2019/2020 tax return information Individuals who have received grants under the Self-Employed Income Support Scheme but have yet to file a self-assessment tax return for 2019/20 are being contacted by HMRC. The letter outlines [...] 0 Read More