By Michael Branniff, Business Services Partner at Baker Tilly Mooney Moore After entering 2023 with a depressing economic outlook, the markets remain unsteady as we make our way through spring. Inflation is not on the downturn yet, overheads remain high for businesses...
The reintroduction of creditor winding up petitions on companies in Northern Ireland can be expected soon and will lead to creditors pursuing companies in financial distress. Restructuring and Insolvency Partner, Darren Bowman, has said the introduction of the...
By Angela Keery, Head of Tax The Spring Budget came and went yesterday with limited changes for business and personal finances. Amid headlines of extended energy support measures and childcare support for families, the main takeaways for business owners will be...
The rates for the National Living Wage (for those aged 23 and over) and the National Minimum Wage (for those of at least school leaving age) will increase on 1 April. The new rates are: 23 and over 21 to 22 18 to 20 Under 18 Apprentice April 2022 (current rate) £9.50...
Last up in our celebration of Apprenticeship Week 2023, we are pleased to hear from Matthew Stubbs, a 2018 Apprentice who passed his Accounting Technicians Ireland (ATI) exams in 2020 and is now well on his way to qualifying with Chartered Accountants Ireland. For...
Conal Moore is another of our current Higher Level Apprentices in the Business Services Team. A former Music, Sound & Technology undergraduate student, he joins Justin on the Accounting Technicians Ireland (ATI) course at Belfast Met. Currently in year one of the...