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Financial due diligence for Chopstix Group

haysmacintyre provided financial due diligence on Chopstix Group’s acquisition of competitor brand Chozen Noodle.

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Transaction Support
2023
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Corporate and Private Client eNews

The latest edition of our Corporate and Private Client eNews is now available to download.

Publications
30th May 2023
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Schools Briefing – ISBA Conference 2023

Welcome to the ISBA Conference edition of our Schools Briefing, where we provide updates and insights on accounting, tax, reporting and governance for school bursars and governors.

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Tax
25th May 2023
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haysmacintyre – Is your structure fit for purpose? UK taxation of property businesses subject to Corporation Tax

This article summarises the UK Corporation Tax treatment of property income generated from land/property (referred to as a property business) by a company. This article does not cover capital gains realised by companies selling land/property, which will be dealt with separately in a future article.

Publications
18th May 2023
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HMRC and the 2019 loan charge

HMRC is now taking action against those who it believes have not been tax compliant in respect of the loan charge.

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Tax Disputes & Resolutions
18th May 2023
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Dos and dont’s for directors: Business Leader

Katie Holden, Senior Manager in haysmacintyre’s Company Secretarial team, has featured in Business Leader, explaining what directors should and should not do.

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Company Secretarial
17th May 2023
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Health and Social Care Levy: The implications for charities and potential ways to mitigate the impact

The Health and Social Care Levy Act 2021 (the levy) was introduced to pay for an increase in funding for health and social care. The implementation of the levy will occur in two stages, both of which will have considerable consequences for charities. So, what do charities need to know about the change, and what steps are available to help mitigate any impact?

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Tax
April 2022
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Companies House
Companies House reform: the impact on company incorporations

As part of the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Bill (the Bill), the government hopes to expand the Registrar’s controls over company names. Companies House has limited power to prevent certain names from being registered, or to act on company names once they have been registered. As such, the government wants to broaden the instances of where company names should be prohibited. In this article, we will look at the proposed reform for company incorporations and how this will impact companies and their directors.

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Company Secretarial
17th May 2023
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