

Bristol-based chartered accountants Whyatt Pakeman Partners have recently celebrated the appointment of a new partner with a drinks and canapés reception. Staff members and invited guests packed the Royal West of England Academy in Clifton to welcome Richard Bunker who joined the firm following the merger of his own practice with Whyatt Pakeman. As well _ Read more
Bristol-based chartered accountants Whyatt Pakeman is urging businesses to carefully study the Chancellor’s Autumn Statement to see if they can benefit from any of his announcements. Among the measures declared by George Osborne that could have major repercussions for small and medium sized businesses include a £40 billion National Loan Guarantee Scheme where the Government _ Read more
Bristol accountants Whyatt Pakeman Partners is advising businesses in the transport and freight industry who are considering making investments in new plant and machinery, to do so now while generous tax allowances are still available. The Annual Investment Allowance (AIA), a capital allowance which enables business owners to write off 100% of their qualifying capital _ Read more
Bristol-based chartered accountants Whyatt Pakeman Partners have appointed Tracy Hall, a former partner with a Top-10 firm, as a new Associate. Tracy entered the profession straight from University in 1983 working for a small firm in Brighton in the accounts and audit department. Following a move to Bristol she joined the tax department of Solomon _ Read more

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