April 2019 – AD Plus
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April 2019

    Pay less tax

    Ignoring tax saving opportunities could cost you a lot. Between now and 5th April is your last chance to cut your tax bill for the current year by utilising a series of perfectly legal steps.

    The correct tax advice depends on your specific circumstances. Get in touch with David Charles to arrange your initial discussion with our tax specialist.

    E:  dcharles@adplus.co.uk

    T:  0141 […]

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