Philip Fisher
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30th Mar 2016
Relatively well paid accountants may scoff at the dizzying prospect of living (starving?) on £7.20 an hour or less than £15,000 a year but...
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23rd Mar 2016
In the aftermath of the Budget, the media spotlight is shining in the eyes of George Osborne but is he now a rabbit in inescapable...
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16th Mar 2016
It took some time to get warmed up but for those with an interest in tax and its minutiae, George Osborne’s first Budget of 2016 might well...
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9th Mar 2016
This week's Sunday trading debate could change all of our lives. Some might wonder whether accounting firms should also open their doors...
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2nd Mar 2016
The money might be reasonable but the person who takes over from Dame Lin Homer at the head of HMRC will need very thick skin. On the plus...
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24th Feb 2016
How do you feel about professional staff who turn up to the office ornamented and adorned with bodily decorations? Not too long ago, the...
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17th Feb 2016
The average house price in London is now £536,000. It’s hard to believe that even accountants can afford to live somewhere halfway decent...
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10th Feb 2016
The writers of Yes Minister had an uncanny knack of finding not only comedy but truth in the mysterious world of civil servants. An article...
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3rd Feb 2016
Despite my finest efforts to stay in the neutral corner, when tax stories continue to hit the headlines for day after day, there is no...
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27th Jan 2016
It may be good news or bad but a press report today suggests that, in the future, the retirement age for many might hit 80. While I love my...
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