Greenhalgh & Co Chartered Accountants

Greenhalgh & Co Chartered Accountants and business advisors provide advice to owner-managed businesses across the Midlands from our offices in Nottingham, Burton upon Trent and Uttoxeter.

Using the skills of our specialist teams of business advisory, taxation, audit and corporate finance professionals we are committed to offering the most constructive, relevant and high quality advice to all of our clients.

New Rules On Tax Relief For Business Expenditure On Cars

Accountants Tax Nottingham Burton Uttoxeter You may be aware of the Chancellor’s announcement that he intends to change the capital allowances system for business expenditure on cars. Click here to find out what the changes will involve.

 


New Burton Office Nears Completion

Greenhalgh & Co Chartered Accountants' brand new premises on the Eastgate Business Centre, Burton upon Trent, are nearing completion, ready for staff to move in later this Summer. [More ...]   Greenhalgh & Co Chartered Accountants Burton New Office

Greenhalgh & Co's Greenfingered Gardeners Celebrate Sponsorship Deal

Greenhalgh & Co Chartered Accountants Nottingham in Bloom Staff from Greenhalgh & Co Chartered Accountants have planted daffodils to mark the start of the company’s seventh year of support for Nottingham in Bloom. [More ...]

 


A Tasty Deal For Greenhalgh & Co's Corporate Finance Team

Greenhalgh & Co Chartered Accountants' Corporate Finance Team have advised an award winning Northamptonshire food manufacturing company on a management buy-out deal. [More ...]   Accountants Nottinghamshire Derbyshire Staffordshire Corporate Finance

 


The Budget - Wednesday 22 April 2009

Burton Uttoxeter Nottingham Accountants and Tax Advisors

Chancellor Alistair Darling presented his second Budget Speech on Wednesday 22 April 2009, in which the state of Britain's economy took centre stage. 

 

Some of the highlights of the Chancellor's speech are featured in the articles below.  However to access in-depth coverage, register here.



Budget 2009: an outline summary

Budget 2009: the economy - borrowing up, growth down

Budget 2009: personal tax - 50 per cent top rate on income tax

Budget 2009: business tax - help for loss making firms

Budget 2009: business support - credit backing for businesses

Budget 2009: business reaction - more needed to be done

 

 

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