We’re pleased to announce that here at Whyfield we’re celebrating a significant milestone as we head into our fifth year of trading. Throughout this period, we’ve been striving to create something unique in the accountancy industry … a firm that puts clients first and a firm where those clients are more than just a number.
Laura Whyte has been shortlisted for a top international accountancy award after capturing the attention of judges for a successful 12 months
Employer Description Whyfield is a well-established accounting and bookkeeping firm based in Threemilestone, which is just outside of Truro. They offer support to businesses of all sizes including sole-traders, partnerships and limited companies. The turnover of these businesses can range from several hundreds of pounds to several millions of pounds. Specialisms within the team include
Pirate FM invited some of the leading business women in Cornwall to discuss the challenges they have faced throughout their careers. Our very own Laura Whyte took part to discuss an important subject affecting those in business here in Cornwall.
HMRC has announced a number of changes to the Making Tax Digital scheme. They have revised the timescale following feedback from businesses, accountants and Parliament. This is good news because it means that businesses will now have more time to implement the changes required. Similarly, many smaller businesses or self-employed individuals will not have to
What does HMRC’s Making Tax Digital Scheme mean for you? Making Tax Digital forms the main part of HMRC’s big plans to reform the UK tax system. The Making Tax Digital scheme was announced in March 2015 and since then, there have been various consultations and government debates on the topic. This is the largest
The Whyfield team attended the Cornwall Business Show at the Royal Cornwall Showground on Thursday 16th March. This was our third year of attendance and the Whyfield stand was as popular as ever. Almost everyone in the team popped along at some point. Large jars of Cadbury Creme Eggs were available for visitors, in addition
Whyfield is celebrating its third year of trading this week. The whole Whyfield team would like to say a big thank you to each and every client that we have worked with. We would also like to say a big thank you to everyone that has helped us along the way, including friends, family, other
Good or bad news: what does the latest budget mean for you? Is it good or bad news? We’ve all had a couple of weeks to digest our thoughts on the latest budget. This post rounds up some of the key changes proposed by Philip Hammond and his Government colleagues. Here at Whyfield, we feel
Employee benefits? Submitted your P11Ds? All forms have to be submitted to HMRC by the 6th July 2014. Avoid penalties by making sure you get these in on time. Any outstanding Class 1 NICs & PAYE for the 2013/2014 tax year need to be received by HMRC Accounts Office by the 19th July for postal
A new childcare scheme is planned on being introduced next year to support working families with their childcare costs. For childcare costs of up to £6,000 per year per child, support of 20% will be available worth up to £1,200. From the first year of operation, all children under 5 will be eligible and the
The Government will introduce an allowance of £2,000 per year for all businesses and charities to be offset against their employer Class 1 secondary NICs liability from April 2014. The allowance will be claimed as part of the normal payroll process through Real Time Information (RTI). Speak to us to see if your business is