
Tax burden set to ease for divorcing couples
The Government has recently published draft legislation that will allow divorcing couples more time to arrange their tax affairs.

Company Incorporation Basics
There is often a lot to think about when starting a new Limited Company. But the very backbone and most fundamental item to begin with, is the creation of the company itself.

Partnerships may be subject to TRS
Where there is land and or property in a partnership, in very simple terms, it is ‘held in trust’ for the benefit of all the partners in the partnership. Although the value of that land may be credited to individual partners’ capital accounts, it has as a matter of law become partnership property and therefore is held to benefit all the partners.

How looking after the grandchildren* could help your state pension entitlement (*other relationships are available!)
With the increasing cost of childcare, it’s not uncommon for hard-pressed parents to turn to their family, especially grandparents, for help with looking after the children.

NHS Superannuation Certificates
NHS Superannuation Certificates are available to download from NHS Compass.

Charity trustees and managers learn 12 key steps to good financial management at free masterclass
A dozen key indicators are vital to ensure a charity is being well managed financially – that was the message taken away by representatives from more than 20 Norfolk charities at the latest in a series of Charity Masterclasses being presented by Lovewell Blake.

The four day week: it’s not so much a question of productivity, but of a culture of respect
A four day working week can be a great motivator for staff and doesn’t have to mean a drop in productivity, says Gemma Chapman of Lovewell Blake. But making it work is not just an organisational challenge, but a cultural one as well.

Are your GP Surgery freehold title deeds up to date?
In England and Wales, it is only possible for a maximum of four persons to be listed as the legal owners of land/property with the Land Registry. Where land/property is held by more than four persons, section 34(2) of the Law and Property Act 1925 provides that the land is to be held in trust for the benefit of all persons who have a beneficial entitlement to the land/property.
 
            







