
Exeter based accountancy firm Bush & Co merges with national firm Streets
Exeter based chartered accountancy firm Bush & Co has merged with UK wide firm Streets Chartered Accountants and the combined firm will be known as Streets Bush Limited.
Exeter based chartered accountancy firm Bush & Co has merged with UK wide firm Streets Chartered Accountants and the combined firm will be known as Streets Bush Limited.
In today’s digital age, fraudsters continue to evolve, using increasingly sophisticated methods to deceive individuals and businesses alike. One of the most common tactics is imitating trusted government authorities such as HMRC and Companies House. These fraudsters aim to persuade unsuspecting victims to make spurious payments or divulge sensitive information. At Bush & Co Accountants, we want to help you stay vigilant and protect yourself from these scams.
One of the stand out policies announced in the chancellor’s recent budget, particularly given our geographical location and the size of our tourism industry, was the abolition of the preferential tax treatment of Furnished Holiday Lets (FHLs).
The financial sector doesn’t always stand out as a beacon of progress and empowerment for women worldwide. Within this landscape, Bush & Co and it’s sister company, Astria Payroll, proudly exemplify a female-dominated organisation, drawing admiration from clients and peers alike. To shed light on the experiences and perspectives of women in finance, we spoke with some of the remarkable women driving the success of Bush & Co and Astria Payroll.
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt delivered his ‘Budget for Long Term Growth’ on Wednesday 6 March 2024. His speech promised ‘more investment, more jobs, better public services and lower taxes’.
Dive into the dynamic economic landscape as Jeremy Hunt unveils the ‘Autumn Statement for Growth’ in 2023. From National Insurance reforms to business incentives, explore the pivotal changes shaping the fiscal future and driving economic resilience.
Following the enactment of the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act, small businesses are now required to submit a profit and loss statement to Companies House.
Amidst the tempestuous seas of post-Brexit uncertainty, Britain’s fishing industry has hoisted its sails with newfound optimism. As it navigates the challenges of new regulations and foreign crew recruitment, the industry is on a course to redefine itself.
Recent changes in alcohol taxation mark a significant shift in the way alcoholic beverages are taxed in the UK.