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		<title>Business Start-Ups help available</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[At EMUS, we are able to assess your business needs from an independent point of view and advise you on a wide range of decisions to help manage and improve your business.     Business start-up preliminary information     Preparation of cash-flows and budgets     Planning and forecasting     Raising finance     Producing management accounts     [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At <strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">E</span>MUS</strong>, we are able to assess your business needs from an independent point of view and advise you on a wide range of decisions to help manage and improve your business.</p>
<h3>    Business start-up preliminary information</h3>
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<li>    Preparation of cash-flows and budgets</li>
<li>    Planning and forecasting</li>
<li>    Raising finance</li>
<li>    Producing management accounts</li>
<li>    Buying and selling businesses</li>
<li>    Valuation of businesses</li>
<li>    Systems and internal control evaluations</li>
<li>    Systems implementation</li>
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		<title>Company Formations</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Dec 2012 02:08:17 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[We will help you decide if a Ltd Company is right for you and if it is, get everything set up for you and ready to trade. Whether you want an off the shelf company, a tailor made company, a Limited Liability Partnership or a PLC, we can help form the company for you. For [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>We will help you decide if a Ltd Company is right for you and if it is, get everything set up for you and ready to trade.<br />
Whether you want an off the shelf company, a tailor made company, a Limited Liability Partnership or a PLC, we can help form the company for you. For urgent requests we can also arrange same day formations.</p>
<h3>This is a question we will help you answer. Let us look at your situation and make sure you are trading in the right format. We help many businesses every year with this situation and we are happy to help anyone with this question- Please call and arrange a free meeting to discuss this.</h3>
<p>We can then offer any of the following company secretarial services:</p>
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<li>Registered office facilities</li>
<li>Maintenance of statutory registers</li>
<li>Submission of statutory documents</li>
<li>Giving notice of General Meetings</li>
<li>Drafting agendas for company meetings</li>
<li>Preparing Minutes of Meetings</li>
<li>Completion of share transfer forms</li>
<li>Preparation of share certificates</li>
<li>Carrying out company searches</li>
<li>Filing of Annual Return</li>
<li>Acting as Company Secretary</li>
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<div><strong>EMUS is a modern accountancy practice</strong> staffed by both Chartered Accountants and Company Secretaries.</div>
<div>Engage us to advise you on best practice company administration. It&#8217;s a good feeling to do your business knowing that your company is 100% legally constituted. EMUS knows how to do this.</div>
<div><strong>CALL US TODAY ON 07402828228 SO WE CAN HELP YOU.</strong></p>
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		<title>Self-assessment deadline is 31 January 2017</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Dec 2012 00:00:40 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[There is no escaping the fact that if you do miss the 31 January deadline HMRC will fine you. At a time when money is tight for the majority of people, the last thing you need is to pay for something that could be easily avoided. HMRC will take seriously any errors in your returns, so [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is no escaping the fact that if you do miss the 31 January deadline HMRC will fine you. At a time when money is tight for the majority of people, the last thing you need is to pay for something that could be easily avoided.</p>
<p>HMRC will take seriously any errors in your returns, so we would urge anyone to make sure they seek the help of a professionally qualified accountant. HMRC will apply a £100 fine if you are just a day late in submitting your return, this applies whether you owe tax or not.</p>
<p>With the complex and ever changing tax law, we know it can be a challenge to complete a tax return that complies with HMRC standards. Rest assured, this is where <span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong><span style="color: #000000;">E</span>MUS</strong></span> comes in.</p>
<p>At <strong>E<span style="color: #ff0000;">MUS</span></strong>, we pride ourselves in utmost business intelligence and quality service delivery.</p>
<p>Engage us now to do your tax return and avoid penalties.</p>
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		<title>Advantages of Contracting</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Nov 2012 23:08:53 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The Benefits of Contracting Whatever your industry sector there are numerous advantages to be gained, so we thought it might help to summarise the key ones below. Basically, they boil down to more money, greater flexibility, increased freedom, wider skill development and an opportunity to be seen in a different light by a potential future [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The Benefits of Contracting</strong></p>
<p>Whatever your industry sector there are numerous advantages to be gained, so we thought it might help to summarise the key ones below. Basically, they boil down to more money, greater flexibility, increased freedom, wider skill development and an opportunity to be seen in a different light by a potential future employer, that is if you ever wanted to go back to the world of permanent employment. However lets face it, there really isn&#8217;t such a thing as a &#8216;permanent&#8217; job or a &#8216;job for life&#8217; anymore, and some may say that a six &#8211; twelve month contract offers as much, if not more job security than a new permanent position within a company.</p>
<p>With employee benefits being reduced, final salary pensions disappearing and salaries being cut is it any wonder more companies are turning to contractors to fulfil positions?</p>
<p>If you are considering becoming a contractor or if you have been made redundant and are finding yourself pushed in this direction, there are a number of reasons why contracting could be a very good move.</p>
<p><strong>Financial benefits</strong></p>
<p>The first thing that most people think of is <strong>the</strong><strong> financial benefits</strong>, and these are of course very compelling. For example:</p>
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<li>An average contractor rate can easily be double that of a full time employee, or even more.</li>
<li>Contractors are paid very high rates due to their skills and flexible nature of the relationship and the fact that many positions can be relatively short-term.</li>
<li>Depending on your individual skills, the state of the industry in which you work (or the market in general) and the location of a contract, you can command very high rates of pay.</li>
<li>Contracting through your own limited company is the most tax efficient way possible and isn’t as hard or time consuming as you might think.</li>
<li>As a contractor, you may be paid for every hour that you work, as well as having the opportunity to work overtime at very good rates.</li>
<li>If you operate through a limited company you have far better tax planning opportunities which can reduce your overall tax burden and increased your take home pay</li>
<li>You can offset all of your business expenses against your income to further reduce your tax bill.</li>
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<p>For more detail on the financial benefits of contracting through a limited company, <strong>call us now on 07402828228</strong></p>
<p><strong>Flexibility</strong></p>
<p>As a contractor you are, in effect, your own boss &#8211; something which can be very satisfying and extremely enjoyable! For example:</p>
<ul>
<li>Contractors have the ability to be far more independent than permanent employees. You have the freedom to work when you choose, where you choose and for however long you like.</li>
<li>Changing contract can often be far easier than changing jobs.</li>
<li>Contractors can take as much or as little holiday as they prefer, most permanent employed people don’t get paid for any holiday entitlement unused during the year, as a contractor you will.</li>
<li>The company you work for is not your employer, but is instead your client, which puts a whole different flavour on the relationship!</li>
<li>Contract roles will give you much more flexibility when it comes to agreeing working conditions.</li>
<li>As a contractor you also have more flexibility over the payment terms that you can negotiate.</li>
<li>You have the opportunity to develop your career in a way that suits your personal circumstances at any given time.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Skills development</strong></p>
<p>You will naturally work in a variety of different contract roles and in many different companies, and this will help you to build a unique range of skills and experience. For example:</p>
<ul>
<li>Working as a contractor gives you the opportunity to test out other industry sectors to see if you can widen your experience.</li>
<li>Contractors tend to gain a really good insight into different company cultures, processes, operations and structures.</li>
<li>Working in many different companies gives you the ability to build up a wide-ranging CV and to establish an extensive list of reference contacts.</li>
<li>A good contractor will become known within their own field for their excellent work and you may even find that your services become sought-after, rather than you having to apply for new positions all the time.</li>
<li>As your experience and network grows opportunities will come along with other contractors contacting you with regards to opportunities with their clients.</li>
<li>Carrying out project work in different organisations and environments gives a contractor the opportunity to develop existing skills and to learn new ones – making you an even more valuable commodity in both the contracting and permanent world.</li>
<li>As a contractor you will be exposed to many different styles of working, not only in relation to your peers, but also in relation to your managers and your subordinates. This helps you to develop as an individual, in more ways that just your core skill set.</li>
<li>Depending on the type of contractor you are, you will gain added experience of different types of products and/or services which will all widen your experience and make you more attractive and interesting to future clients.</li>
<li>Contractors often come into new client organisations as the ‘industry expert’, which is not only a nice position to be in, it also adds to your credibility as an industry professional, widens your experience further and helps increase your daily rate.</li>
<li>Working for different organisations gives you the ability to advance your career and your knowledge, without being limited by a single employer’s processes, procedures or business ethos.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Other more general advantages:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Most contractors who leave permanent and go contracting earn more than if they’d stayed in the permanent world.</li>
<li>Opportunities aboard become that much easier and you become more attractive to clients if you have a broader skill set and experience. Many roles aboard are contract based.</li>
<li>If you don’t like contracting you can always become an employee again.</li>
<li>Your clients will see you differently, you will be treated differently. There are still pressures but they are different to those of the employed where what your boss thinks of you as a person can often be the driving force for your career rather than your skill. Managers often don’t see contractors as such a threat to their empire.</li>
<li>Heck it’s just more interesting and exciting and again if you don’t like it what have you lost?</li>
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