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Information for Clients

In what are already very difficult times for businesses and individuals alike, the Chancellor has set out a package of temporary and targeted measures to support us through this period of disruption caused by COVID-19. Although exact details on many of the measures...

Taxation – What to Expect in 2023!

Taxation – What to Expect in 2023!

Well, there is a budget on Wednesday 15th March.  At this time, announcements and predictions will be made for the forthcoming year.  We have been told not to expect any tax cuts and are already aware that there will be no movement in tax thresholds, indeed, the...

Christmas Twilight Shopping & Pop Up Fair at Mostyn

Christmas Twilight Shopping & Pop Up Fair at Mostyn

Salisburys are proud to be supporting the following event at Mostyn on Vaughan Street in Llandudno Thursday 1st December / 8th December 4.00 pm - 8.00 pm Enjoy Cerith Wyn Evans' stunning exhibition in twilight and do some Christmas shopping, 1st December - Live music...

Tax Investigation Insurance Renewal

Tax Investigation Insurance Renewal

We provide a valuable Tax investigations service which enables us to defend you in the unfortunate case that you are selected for an enquiry without worrying about the cost. We are confident that the service delivers comprehensive protection against any potential fees...

Salisbury’s Accountants Opens New Offices in Menai Bridge

AN ACCLAIMED accountancy firm made a statement by opening new offices and taking on staff ahead of further expansion this summer. Salisbury’s Chartered Accountants has unveiled a new office in Menai Bridge, adding to its presence in St Asaph, Penmaenmawr and Ruthin....

Time to pay self-serve limit remains at £30,000

Time to pay self-serve limit remains at £30,000

The HMRC is reminding taxpayers of the option to set up a self-serve time to pay arrangement if they are unable to pay their self assessment bill. The limit for a self-serve time to pay arrangement, which was increased during the pandemic, remains at £30,000 tax due. ...