The Isles of Scilly Steamship Group, which operates lifeline passenger and freight services to the Isles of Scilly, is celebrating its 90th year in business with record turnover and a 17% increase in operating profit.
Owners of 62,000 self-catering properties in the south west can celebrate the coalition Government’s decision to reverse the former Chancellor’s plan to scrap special tax rules for furnished holiday lets (FHL), threatening up to £1.4 billion of income to the region.
Two leading Cornish businesses are holding a free seminar next month to inform guests about effective inheritance tax (IHT) planning, with a charity golf putting competition to help the event to get into full swing.
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) is warning taxpayers in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly to be vigilant following reports that thieves are making phone calls pretending to be the taxman.
Robinson Reed Layton has won a Marketing Accountant Partner of the Year accolade at Sage’s inaugural Accountant Awards.
The walls of a financial adviser in Truro have become home to the work of an internationally acclaimed artist.
An ambitious scheme worth almost £13.5 million to build offices and industrial units in Redruth and create more than 170 jobs has been approved for ERDF Convergence investment.
A new working partnership to set up a vibrant and modern firm of accountants for the Newquay business community has been launched in the town.
James Bailey, tax partner at Truro-based accountant Robinson Reed Layton has condemned the proposed changes to the tax treatment of furnished holiday accommodation as “illogical”.
According to latest figures, it has been a bright first six months to the year for the Cornish hotel industry.