Clayton & Brewill are licenced by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) to provide probate services. As part of its regulatory responsibilities, the ICAEW require firms registered to provide probate services to carry out and report on diversity monitoring within the firm. The results of our latest diversity survey are available… View Article
From April 2019 new government legislation requires employers to provide payslips to all workers and, where pay varies depending on time worked, show the number of hours worked. Sarah Pownall, Payroll Manager at Nottingham chartered accountants Clayton & Brewill, explains the changes to payslip legislation. What are the changes to payslip legislation? From April 2019,… View Article
From 1 October 2019, the Construction Services Domestic Reverse Charge (CSDRC) will be introduced by HMRC, in a bid to tackle VAT fraud in the construction industry. Nottingham chartered accountants Clayton & Brewill explains what you need to know about the reverse charge measure. The new measure will mean that a person supplying certain construction… View Article
Charity governance is very much in the spotlight at the moment and with recent changes to annual returns for charities, it’s important that charities are aware of what they are required do to ensure that they comply. Doug Perry, partner at Clayton & Brewill, explains the changes and what it means for charities. Although charity… View Article