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Wednesday 26 August 2015

Why accepting help is a sign of wisdom, not weakness

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It is more common than you think for people to consider that accepting help is a sign of weakness.

Actually, it’s a sign of wisdom!

While it may sound simple enough, accepting help is something that can be extremely challenging for all of us at one time or another.

It can be especially hard for those of us that believe that seeking help undermines our independence and our ability to cope. 

However the truth is that by refusing to accept help, we ignore the fact that we are social beings who need to co-operate with one another in order to ensure that we thrive.

Seeing seeking help from others as a weakness is often a very ingrained pattern of thinking and may therefore be hard to overcome. 

Why accepting help is a sign of wisdom, not weakness:

  • Is this affecting you or your business?
  • Consider exactly why you think that asking for help is a sign of weakness
  • Work through how not wanting to ever seek help is reinforced by unrealistic ideals and wishful thinking
  • Look to reality instead of relying on wishful thinking

Whatever your challenges or issues, why not seek support? It may just be what you need to do right now.


Omni Chartered Accountants specialise in offering free, impartial advice to prospective clients and existing ones - If you have a problem and feel we could help, why not request a free of charge call back from our website or enquire online today!

Thursday 20 August 2015

The Taxman can raid tax evaders’ bank accounts

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Did you know that HMRC has been given sweeping new powers to raid bank accounts and cash ISAS to recover outstanding tax debts?
The Chancellor, George Osborne, gave the green light for this new move, meaning that anybody who refuses to pay money owing to HMRC can now have the cash taken directly from their bank accounts.
Around 17,000 people who owe an average of £6,000 could be targeted each year.
This move is part of a major Government crackdown on tax evasion but has been widely criticised, so HMRC has been forced to introduce a number of safeguards.

Government crackdown on tax evasion safeguards

  • People targeted must always have at least £5,000 left after any raid on their accounts
  • Every debtor will first be asked to attend a face-to-face meeting with a tax official, and can go through a county court appeal process
These safeguards were introduced after claims that any mistakes could mean innocent and vulnerable people could be unfairly targeted.

The Taxman can raid tax evaders’ bank accounts

If you have a pressing tax or any HMRC issues get in touch and we will be able to advise you of the best and most course appropriate action; request a free of charge call-back from our website, call 01902 837408 or click here to contact us today!

Wednesday 12 August 2015

Do I need an accountant?

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You might think that a start-up or small business isn’t big enough to warrant an accountant.
But unless you’re an expert in tax and finance – or in short, an accountant yourself – this simply isn’t the case. An accountant provides your business with a great deal of essential support.

If you are just starting a business, your accountant will take the form of another business adviser. They will be able to give advice on your business plan and the tax issues of registering a new business.

Some accountants offer book-keeping services, but if they don’t or if you wish to handle this yourself, you can get help with setting up manual or computerised book-keeping systems. And most importantly, you need an accountant to assist on things like whether it is necessary to register for VAT or PAYE and the procedures involved.

As your business grows

An accountant isn’t just there to help you manage your money. Whether you are starting up or a growing business, they can advise you on the best way to arrange additional finance without putting your business at risk.

Once you have the finance in place there needs to be some control to ensure growth of your business is handled in the right way. Many of your concerns will be financial – adequate working capital, good stock control, invoicing and so on – an experienced accountant’s advice will be invaluable in such matters.

And can you honestly say that you are on top of all the essential business tax issues? Well probably not – but that’s an accountant’s job. Taxation is a large business expense and an accountant can effectively minimise these costs.

Finding a competitive professional chartered accountant


Omni Chartered Accountants, Wolverhampton, offer a highly competitive and professional service to clients across the UK. We pride ourselves in giving advice on a one-to-one basis and we are very happy to provide you with a free initial consultation – you can request a free of charge call back from our website or call 01902 837 408 – alternatively, click here to contact us online and we will come straight back to you!

Wednesday 5 August 2015

Getting good SME business start-up advice

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A survey that was carried out by AVIVA earlier this year has revealed that many small and medium-sized employers fail to seek expert advice when starting up their businesses, with 85%of employers not understanding their legal obligations.

It was also revealed in the same SME start-up survey that

  • 40% of business owners said they relied on advice from friends and family when starting up
  • 13% used financial advisors
  • Only 9% of business owners had consulted legal advisers

The research also suggested that 75% of the respondents knew very little about sales, marketing and bookkeeping, with over 30% finding financial administration the biggest challenge in the first 12 to 18 months of starting up.

Over a third of employers also didn’t think they were affected by auto-enrolment.

Getting good SME business start-up advice

At Omni Chartered Accountants, Wolverhampton, we are dedicated to helping new start businesses and pride ourselves in our personable and honest approach. Our fees are highly competitive and we are always there to offer advice and guidance to our valued clients.


Why not request a free or charge call-back from our website today or call 01902 837 408 – alternatively click here to make an online enquiry and we will come straight back to you!