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Former Chelsea FC employee faces prison after admitting £200,000 fraud

The former Assistant Treasury Manager at Chelsea FC has admitted dishonestly abusing her position to obtain £208,521.65 for herself between ...

Defendant able to prove innocence

A head teacher in Middlesbrough was found not guilty of fraud by abuse of position earlier this month after being ...

Tax freezes and new wealth charges in Autumn Budget create fresh pressure for households, says Milsted Langdon

One of South West’s leading accountancy firms Milsted Langdon is urging taxpayers to review their finances as they face tougher ...

Autumn Budget 2025

The Government faced a difficult job going into the Autumn Budget, as they navigate a growing national deficit, a seemingly ...

Courts will not tolerate dishonesty and obstruction in divorce

In an unusual move, the family court in London has made public its judgement without anonymity in the divorce case ...

IR35: Increase in financial thresholds for “small” client company

HMRC has confirmed that the upcoming increase in company size thresholds will apply to the off-payroll working rules. From 6 ...

Tax freezes and new wealth charges in Autumn Budget create fresh pressure for households, says Milsted Langdon

One of South West’s leading accountancy firms Milsted Langdon is urging taxpayers to review their finances as they face tougher ...

Autumn Budget 2025

The Government faced a difficult job going into the Autumn Budget, as they navigate a growing national deficit, a seemingly ...

IR35: Increase in financial thresholds for “small” client company

HMRC has confirmed that the upcoming increase in company size thresholds will apply to the off-payroll working rules. From 6 ...

Will your festive spirits be dampened by tax liabilities? Understanding trivial benefits and VAT on Christmas parties

The festive season is rapidly approaching and it’s natural to want to treat your employees. Unfortunately, even small gifts or ...

The UK’s residency rules explained – Six months on from the change

In April 2025, the UK’s ‘non-domicile regime’ was replaced with a new set of rules centred around an individual’s tax ...

Meet the Expert – A quick Q&A with James Hardy

In this edition of our “Meet the Expert” series, we speak with James Hardy, Director in our Forensic Accounting team ...

Tax freezes and new wealth charges in Autumn Budget create fresh pressure for households, says Milsted Langdon

One of South West’s leading accountancy firms Milsted Langdon is urging taxpayers to review their finances as they face tougher ...

Milsted Langdon sponsors Taunton Round Table Gala in aid of Love Musgrove

We were proud to sponsor the annual Taunton Round Table Speaker Evening again this year, continuing a long-standing tradition of ...

Turning Inheritance Tax reform into opportunity: Preparing your farm for 2026 and beyond

By Mike Bagg, Tax Partner at Milsted Langdon For decades, Agricultural Property Relief (APR) and Business Property Relief (BPR) have ...

Milsted Langdon welcomes eight new trainees as they continue to nurture new talent

As a thriving accountancy firm serving the South West of England, Milsted Langdon continues to nurture local talent as it ...

Accountant who helped subpostmasters in Post Office Horizon IT scandal wins prestigious national award

One of the UK’s leading forensic accountants, Roger Isaacs, has been named Practice Leader of the Year at the Accounting ...

Forensic accountant behind post office IT scandal shortlisted for national award

Milsted Langdon is proud to announce that Roger Isaacs, Forensic Partner, has been named a finalist for Practice Leader of ...

Former Chelsea FC employee faces prison after admitting £200,000 fraud

The former Assistant Treasury Manager at Chelsea FC has admitted dishonestly abusing her position to obtain £208,521.65 for herself between ...
/ / The Forensic Blog

Defendant able to prove innocence

A head teacher in Middlesbrough was found not guilty of fraud by abuse of position earlier this month after being ...
/ / The Forensic Blog

Courts will not tolerate dishonesty and obstruction in divorce

In an unusual move, the family court in London has made public its judgement without anonymity in the divorce case ...
/ / The Forensic Blog

Breathing new life into a legacy system: How one retailer modernised its business infrastructure

For years, a long-established retail and wholesale company had relied on the same all-in-one desktop software to run its operations ...
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The importance of effective accounting and bookkeeping procedures for SMEs

An essential element of running a small or medium-sized business is being able to confidently manage its finances by having ...
/ / Blog, SMEs

How charities can turn their funds into a financial investment

Many charities and their trustees are facing growing pressures to balance rising operating costs against limited donations ...
/ / Blog, Economy, Financial Planning