By Tom Maxwell In Advice, Blog, News, Treasury UpdatesPosted 28/10/2021 Autumn Budget 2021 Once the Chancellor concluded the budget announcement yesterday, experts at Wright Vigar started to analyse the detail and produce an informative and easy to read Budget Booklet – [...] 0 Read More
By Tom Maxwell In Blog, News, Treasury UpdatesPosted 27/10/2021 Autumn Budget Initial Summary As ever the budget speech opened with a lot of rhetoric, and a great many facts and figures. The OBR has predicted that the economy will reach pre-Covid levels by the end of this year with growth [...] 0 Read More
By Tom Maxwell In Advice, Blog, CryptoPosted 22/10/2021 Tax considerations of holding cryptoassets for UK residents 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 Posted 12/10/2021 Insights & Networking Strategies to boost your business and manage your cash flow brought to you by Wright Vigar Chartered Accountants and Langleys Solicitors This last 18 months has been brutal for some businesses – [...] 0 Read More
By Tom Maxwell In Blog, NewsPosted 05/10/2021 Wright Vigar Announce New Associate Director Wright Vigar are pleased to announce the appointment of David Goodall as an Associate Director. David joined Wright Vigar in October 2015 and has worked from the Gainsborough office since then. [...] 0 Read More
By Tom Maxwell In Advice, Blog, NewsPosted 30/09/2021 What COVID-19 support schemes are continuing? Today (30 September), the furlough and self-employed support schemes come to an end, as does the 5% VAT cut for hospitality and tourism, which will be raised to 12.5 percent tomorrow (1 October). [...] 0 Read More
By Tom Maxwell In Advice, Blog, NewsPosted 27/09/2021 COVID support packages coming to an end. On September 30, a number of government support schemes designed to help businesses and individuals cope with the pandemic will end or change, including furlough and reduced SDLT rates in [...] 0 Read More