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tax investigation specialists

We understand and help to relieve the worry and stress you are under. We are experts in dealing with HMRC investigations and manage UK and offshore tax disclosures. learn more

outsourced financial director

Working closely with businesses as a quasi-FD, we help businesses to improve their management, through regular management accounts, cashflows and KPIs. learn more

Audit, Accounts and tax compliance

We are registered auditors and carry out audits, accounts preparation and tax compliance work for companies, partnerships and individuals. learn more

Credit analysis

Our in-house team of financial analysts review company accounts and other relevant financial data and provide credit ratings for other businesses and organisations.  learn more

our mission

Cameron Baum is a west end based accountancy practice, which seeks to be an integral part of a client’s advisory team, using the highest professional and ethical standards, with friendly, honest and approachable staff.

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 88 Crawford Street, London, W1H 2EJ

Self Assessment

 

Now that the filling deadline for Tax Returns 2011 has passed, the next deadline approaching is the tax year end on 5 April 2012.

Just a tip: for higher rate taxpayers, payments to UK charities made under Gift Aid will help reduce your top rate of tax.

MPs have criticised the length of apprenticeship programmes after a report found a fifth of apprenticeships lasted for six months or less.

Prime Minister David Cameron has said the Government will refuse to back down on deficit reduction plans and pledged to boost credit for businesses and households, in a speech made yesterday on the UK's economy.

Companies failing to communicate with employees about their remuneration package, including salaries and benefits, are 'wasting' their money and failing to reap the benefits, research carried out by the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) has claimed.

More than six million of the UKs over 50s will live on less than the minimum wage in retirement, a new survey has found.