Episode 20: Business Interruption Insurance (Mike Strong, The Wilson Organisation)
In the latest episode, Mike Strong, Account Director with insurance and financial advisers The Wilson Organisation talks about the role of business interruption insurance and claims in light of the recent judgement by the Supreme Court relating to such cover.
Episode 19: VAT and the Domestic Reverse Charge For Construction (Jane Deeks, VAT Specialist)
In the latest episode, VAT specialist Jane Deeks discusses how the Domestic Reverse Charge will affect those in the industry and what they will need to do from the 1st March 2021.
Episode 18: The Recruitment Landscape in 2021 (Mohammed Alexander, Executives)
In the latest episode, James talks to Mohammed Alexander, Head of Recruitment at Executives, a Midlands-based recruitment firm which launched early 2020. The pair discuss the difficulties of the global pandemic on the jobs market for both employers and candidates and the changing nature of engagement. Mo and James also discuss how recruitment might fare post-2020 and what 2021 might bring.
Episode 17: Tax enquiries and investigations (Vee Babla, Sales Director at Vantage Fee Protect)
In the latest episode, Sales Director of Vantage Fee Protect, Streets Chartered Accountant’s Tax Enquiry Fee Protection service. Vee and James discuss HMRC, tax enquiries and the ongoing situation that the global Coronavirus pandemic is having and how it is resulting in a growing number of tax investigations into the tax affairs of many businesses and individuals. The pair also discuss what protections and options you have if you are subject to such an enquiry or investigation.
Episode 16: Self Assessment and your Tax liabilities (Jennie Brown, Tax Partner)
In the latest episode, Tax Partner Jennie Brown provides listeners with insight into Self-Assessment including what it is, who does affect, how do you comply with it, what happens if you don’t and the role of a tax adviser in helping not on only to complete your return but also in helping ensure you minimise your tax liability.
Episode 15: How Might The Pandemic Have Affected Your Self Assessment Tax Return?
In this episode, Tax Partner at Streets Chartered Accountants, Jennie Brown discusses the unique challenges the current situation has given rise to in completing a Tax Return and to managing an individual’s tax affairs.
Episode 14: Having a Trusted Advisor on Your Side in Business (Tom Marsden, Curral)
In this episode, James speaks to young entrepreneur Tom Marsden, founder and Director of lead generation and digital service start-up Curral. Tom discusses the challenges and journey that a new business has to face and how having an accountancy partner in Streets has helped him grow and meet the unprecedented challenges that 2020 has thrown his way.
Episode 10: Doing Business In The Netherlands (William Hermans)
In this special edition of the podcast, we discuss with SBC Global Alliance member William Hermans of NBC Accountants and Advisors the opportunities, support and requirements for those looking to establish a business in the Netherlands.
Episode 8: Managing the estate of a deceased and loved one – A simple guide to Probate – Michael Ball, Tax Director
In this edition of The Streets Sessions, Michael Ball, one of the firm’s Tax Directors, talks about the ways in which managing someone’s estate after death can be a daunting task, but with some planning can be a smoother prospect.
Episode 7: Jennie Brown – The Tax implications of separation, divorce and dissolution of a civil partnership
Tax is unlikely to be on the minds of any separating couple. However, any financial settlement between the two parties will give rise to a taxable situation. It is only through careful planning and consideration that the impact of any tax liabilities can be managed effectively.