PKF (UK) LLP
PKF (UK) LLPFinance & Money
- Accountants
- Beacon Park
- Norwich
- Ipswich
PKF is one of the UK's leading firms of accountants & business advisers specialising in advising the management of growing private and public companies.
We can offer all the accountancy, taxation, VAT and business support services you would expect from a national firm of accountants but with a local bias towards our exceptional service to clients.
PKF offers a broad range of integrated services:
-Accountancy and bookkeeping
-Taxation
-VAT
-Corporate Finance
-Corporate Recovery & Turnaround
East Coast House
Galahad Road, Beacon Park, Gorleston
Great Yarmouth
NR31 7RU
- http://www.pkf.co.uk
- 01493 382500
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Keep up to date with the latest tax, accountancy & audit developments
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Taxman set to reap £100 million as late filing penalties for tax returns get tougher
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PKF named 'Accountants of the Year' at flagship healthcare awards
PKF Accountants & business advisers has been named ‘Accountants of the Year’ at the General Practice Awards 2011.PKF’s team collected its award from Dr Phil Hammond during a gala dinner last night at the Royal Lancaster Hotel on London’s Park Lane. The General Practice Awards were established to showcase the achievements of individuals such as practice managers and GPs...
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PKF looks to a future in energy
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Tax changes could have sting in the tail for region’s arcade and gaming machine owners
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HMRC's attitude to time to pay
Over recent months we have seen HMRC's attitude to Time To Pay (TTP) arrangements and debt enforcement tighten up. We understand that new HMRC guidelines are to:
- Reject TTP requests without up to date accounts and forecasts;
- Reject any deferment for a period of more than 3 months, which is a major change;
- Reject any deferment request;
- Avoid...
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Insolvency doubts threaten an unhappy new year
Recent government figures showing an improvement in the number of corporate and personal insolvencies for the third quarter of 2010 are being greeted with caution by Matt Howard, East Anglia-based corporate recovery partner.
Matt doesn't want to be the purveyor of doom and gloom, but does fear that the figures for the final quarter of the year, on both the personal and corporate front, are likely to increase again.
Matt believes there could be problems for the construction sector locally and for the leisure and retail industry as we go into the traditionally difficult post-Christmas period. The accompanying loss of jobs or income is bound to force more into debt - particularly those who may have run up big bills on credit cards before Christmas and then find themselves unable to meet their debts in the new year.
Matt is urging people to seek good advice before it is too late. If you would like to contact him to discuss any issues you may have he can be contacted on matt.howard@uk.pkf.com or 01493 382547.
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Knock-on effect following the Connaught Group failure?
The recent failure of the Connaught Group and the knock-on effect for suppliers and subcontractors has undoubtedly caused concerns for many companies across Norfolk and Suffolk.
Even more concerning for local companies is the potential 25% cut in public sector spending over the next five years expected from the Government. Around 18-20% of the East Anglian workforce are employed in the local...
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Radio Norfolk speaks to experts from PKF
Michael Muskett & Matt Howard, partners at PKF Accountants & business advisers, have both been on Radio Norfolk this week speaking about the local economy. Michael discussed how the offshore windfarm industry is bringing jobs to Great Yarmouth and about the difficulties facing local companies as a result of the banks continuing reluctance to lend. Matt talked about how a business can be...
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