Welcome to the web-site of WD Allsopp, Chartered Accountant.

I offer friendly personal help for business owners with the preparation of accounts, tax returns and related matters as well as general business help. Most of my clients are in the area of North West Leicestershire, around Coalville and Ashby etc. but because of recommendations made of the high level of service I give I have clients in Leicester, Melton, Nottingham and even as far out as Wisbech!

I have over 30 years experience of this work and my aim is to make this as simple and painless as possible for you. Definitely no jargon and none of the "visit to the dentist" feeling you may have got from other professionals!

First meeting free so why not ring Bill Allsopp now and make an appointment to find out more?

WD Allsopp FCA
7 Daisy Close
Bagworth
Coalville
Leicestershire LE67 1HP

Tel 01530 230360



News / Blog

Faster registration for new businesses.
03rd May 2012
‘HMRC have launched an online tax registration service to allow registration for all the main business taxes (Self Assessment, Corporation Tax, PAYE for Employers and VAT) in a single website visit. The service can be used by new businesses as well as existing ones who need to register for an additional business tax. The service is accessed through ‘My New Business' on Businesslink.gov and the HMRC website.

One of the benefits is that a business using the service is automatically enrolled for the associated online service and an Activation Code is issued by the Government Gateway for each online service registered for.
HMRC data foul-up results in flood of penalties
29th April 2012
HMRC has sent 12,000 taxpayers daily penalty letters demanding immediate payment of outstanding tax, when the taxman had agreed with the individuals earlier in the year that they did not have to complete self-assessment forms.

Yet another Revenue foul up!
Paying PAYE/NICs by Direct Debit
25th April 2012
If you're registered for PAYE Online for employers you can set up a Direct Debit for HMRC to collect your monthly or quarterly PAYE/NICs payments (including Construction Industry Scheme and Student Loan). This method allows you to set up future payments as soon as you know how much is due - for example when the payroll run is completed. HMRC estimates the split of your payment between PAYE and NICs and corrects the allocation later when they process your Employers Annual Return (P35 and P14s).

HMRC will only ever collect the amount you ask them to by Direct Debit.