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FINANCE
LOW COST WORKSHOPS IN
SWINDON & WILTSHIRE
Learn how to write a business plan and
financial forecast, get to grips with creating
a marketing strategy that will set you apart
from your competitors, and become fluent
in engaging with your audience online! Give
your business the best possible start in 2019
and book onto your first workshop today.
Local entrepreneur, and founder of Silver
Swift Drinks, Rose Unwin, recommends
the workshops for both new and growing
businesses: “So far, I’ve attended
Marketing Made Easy, Social Media Made
Easy and Finance & Business Planning
and the workshops have been absolutely
fantastic. I was so impressed by the quality
of facilitator and the content. I’ve learned
copious amounts and would recommend
them to every Wiltshire business.”
The workshops running throughout 2019 are:
• Marketing Made Easy
• Using Social Media in your Business
• Marketing your Website
• How to Grow your Business with LinkedIn
• Business Planning and Finance for
Business
Each workshop costs just £30 + VAT
and will be led by an experienced business
adviser or industry expert.
Attendees will also have the opportunity
to register for the Swindon and Wiltshire
Growth programme, which provides
access to more tailored support from an
experienced adviser.
“From providing you with the skills to
market your business and create robust
financial plans, applying for a start-up
loan, or accessing tailored business
advice, working closely with growth
advisers will give your business a head
start in a competitive market.” – Tara
Gillam, Head of Enterprise at Business
West.
Ready to develop your business skills?
Head to: www.businesswest.co.uk/
swindon-workshops and book onto a
workshop to get started.
The Swindon and Wiltshire SME
Growth Programme is part-funded by the
European Commission (ERDF), Wiltshire
Council and Swindon Borough Council,
and is designed to enhance business
performance.
Child Benefit thresholds and
what to do as your income
changes
I opted out of receiving Child Benefit but my actual
income is lower than I thought – what should I do?
You should probably opt back into the Child
Benefit system. You can do this by using
an online form at the HMRC website, or by
calling the Child Benefit Helpline. If your
taxable income is less than £50,000/year
then you can spend all of the benefit. If it
is between £50,000 and £60,000/year, you
should keep some aside for repaying HMRC
once your tax return has been submitted.
Ways to reduce your taxable income (and
potentially qualify for more child benefit)
include paying into a personal pension
scheme; and transferring deposits and
Business Workshops in Swindon
Finance Marketing
Find out more or book now for just £35 *
businesswest.co.uk/swindon-workshops
01275 376 226
[email protected]
*plus VAT
Peter Bromiley ACA
Partner
AMS Accountancy Ltd, Swindon SN5 7XF
www.ask-ams.co.uk
01793 818400
Ask AMS
Social Media Business Planning
Learn from experienced business advisers and industry
experts at monthly workshops in Swindon.
investments to a spouse. Also, if you have
your own business, you could discuss with
your accountant possible ways to reduce
your income or move it into a lower earning
tax year.
Advice for small businesses
AMS Accountancy Ltd. 01793 818400
I want to set up a Limited Company but I’m nervous
about being a Director.
Becoming a Director does include legal responsibilities. For
example, Directors must act in the best interests of their
Company, and not allow it to trade if they believe it will be unable
to pay its debts. They must also ensure that it complies with
employment laws, health and safety regulations and keep proper
accounting records.
All Limited Companies must appoint at least one Director. No
Director should be ‘barred’, bankrupt, or under 16. See Gov.UK
Running a Limited Company for the rules. Also see our YouTube
video on the Tax Advantages of a Limited Company
So long as you are sensible, the advantages of a Limited Company
– such as tax savings and limited liability - are very often worth
the extra legal responsibility. I suggest you speak to an
accountant for further advice
Peter Bromiley ACA
80+ videos on
@AMSAccountancy
www.ams-accountancy.co.uk
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