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"In today's financial climate, as a company you need to concentrate on the core of the business running smoothly to gain the best results, Whinfrey Briggs have been a major factor in this when dealing with our financial affairs, this in turn has allowed us to concentrate on taking the business forward without the worry of dealing with the financial aspect. We find Whinfrey Briggs proactive in their approach in helping us achieve our goals, not to mention that they are always contactable with professional friendly staff. I would have absolutely no hesitation in recommending Whinfrey Briggs to any business or individual."
"In today's financial climate, as a company you need to concentrate on the core of the business running smoothly to gain the best results, Whinfrey Briggs have been a major factor in this when dealing with our financial affairs, this in turn has allowed us to concentrate on taking the business forward without the worry of dealing with the financial aspect. We find Whinfrey Briggs proactive in their approach in helping us achieve our goals, not to mention that they are always contactable with professional friendly staff.
I would have absolutely no hesitation in recommending Whinfrey Briggs to any business or individual."
08 Apr 2026
HMRC's large business directorate has doubled the amount of tax revenue it collects, according to the National Audit Office (NAO).
HMRC has taken in over £137 million from late payment interest so far for 2023/24, a freedom of information request from investment platform AJ Bell shows.
Almost 400 employers from across the UK have been named for failing to pay the minimum wage to tens of thousands of workers, says the government.