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Wbg says shift to real-time payroll reporting represents transformative change for businesses

Wbg, one of Scotland’s leading independent specialist full-service accountancy firms, says that an imminent shift to real-time payroll reporting represents a transformative change for businesses. Set to take effect in April 2026, the new real-time payroll reporting rules will require businesses to report income tax and Class 1A National Insurance Contributions (NICs) for most benefits-in-kind…

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Wbg appoints two directors to Glasgow expanding office

Wbg, one of Scotland’s leading independent specialist full-service accountancy firms, has appointed two directors to its expanding Glasgow office. Alison Webster joins the firm’s Business Advisory Services team while Peter Clark joins its Internal Audit team. In her most recent role, Ms Webster was a director with Azets and brings with her over 27 years’…

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How have R&D changes impacted claims? A brief review

Our in-house R&D tax credits specialist, Corporate Tax Director Shehzad Ashaq, looks at how R&D changes have impacted claims. Research and development (R&D) tax relief is a generous incentive that supports companies to invest in innovative projects in science and technology. This relief has been a vital source of support for businesses. You can find…

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Wbg advises shareholders to consider options to ensure the BPR cap fits

Wbg, one of Scotland’s leading independent specialist full-service accountancy firms, is advising shareholders of family trading companies to consider their options to ensure that the Business Property Relief (BPR) cap fits. The advice follows Chancellor Rachel Reeves’s announcement of significant changes to the UK Inheritance Tax (IHT) regime in her budget. From 6 April 2026,…

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Wbg calls for Scottish Budget to provide relief to SMEs struggling with rising operating costs

Wbg, one of Scotland’s leading independent specialist full-service accountancy firms, has called for next month’s Scottish Government Budget to provide relief to SMEs struggling with rising operating costs in an increasingly challenging economic environment. Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ first budget announced a rise in employer National Insurance contributions. Starting April 2025, employers will pay NI at…

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Wbg cautions farmers against kneejerk response to budget announcements

While Scottish Land & Estates has warned of a triple blow to Scotland’s rural businesses caused by the budget, Wbg, one of Scotland’s leading independent specialist full-service accountancy firms, has cautioned farmers against a kneejerk response to budget announcements. Rachel Reeves’ budget heralded a cut to Agricultural Property Relief, ‘Barnetisation’ of the Agriculture Budget and…

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Wbg launches financial wellbeing support service for employers to help colleagues access debt support

Wbg, one of Scotland’s leading independent specialist full-service accountancy firms, has introduced a financial wellbeing support service aimed at employers seeking to help colleagues access debt support. Paul McDougall, Insolvency Practitioner at Wbg, said: “Managing debt can be overwhelming and stressful, affecting employees’ personal and work lives, including job performance. “Debt stress can cause sleep…

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Wbg warns budget measures particularly burdensome to charities

Wbg, one of Scotland’s leading independent specialist full-service accountancy firms, has warned that new rules introduced by Chancellor Rachel Reeves in her first budget under the new Labour government are likely to be particularly burdensome to charities. One of the headline points which will impact business across the country was the amendments to Employers National…

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Wbg warns budget hammers employers

Wbg, one of Scotland’s leading independent specialist full-service accountancy firms, has warned that upcoming budget changes may deliver a harsh blow to employers, with implications that could shake the foundations of many industries. The Employer National Insurance Contributions (NIC) rate, currently at 13.8%, is set to rise to 15% in April 2025. Craig Allison, Associate…

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