Sectors


PR, Media and Entertainment


Creativity, fresh ideas and the ability to go beyond the boundaries of established convention are all fundamental to success in the Media and Entertainment sectors, yet equally, this very dynamism presents businesses and advisers with a unique set of challenges. We are able to guide clients through what is often a complex range of accounting, financial and regulatory issues, but are able to provide far more than just accounting and tax advice, we work closely with clients to help them take full advantage of market opportunities through close involvement with their planning and business structuring needs.Film reels


People and businesses in the Media and Entertainment industry operate in marketplaces that are often pressurised and always competitive. When the demands on your time are intense, you need to know your finances are in safe hands. The right advisers can help you maximise the value of your ideas and set you free to concentrate on the bigger picture.


Our clients include businesses in the following areas:


  • television and film production
  • PR, marketing and advertising services
  • magazine and book publishing
  • events, conferences and exhibitions
  • media consultancy services

We bring together individuals from a number of different disciplines around the firm, in order to provide clients with an integrated solution to their particular business requirements.











 

 


In the News

Budget 2012

The Chancellor has confirmed that this year's Budget statement will be made on Wednesday 21 March.

VAT Online Filing

This becomes compulsory from 1 April 2012 and payment of VAT must be made by electronic means. Cheques will no longer be accepted.

Compulsory Pensions

In 2012 automatic enrolment into a pension scheme is due to come into force. On average, it will cost small businesses an extra £2,550 per year.

Budget 2011

You can still access our in-house 2011 Budget guide and commentary by clicking the link here. We welcome any feedback or questions you may have to enable us to improve our services.

Features

Deadline Diary

The next important diary date is 31 January when 2011 Tax Returns have to be submitted to HMRC to avoid an automatic £100 late filing penalty. Payments of tax are also required by this date. Do get in touch if you need any help.

Rates & Allowances

Click here to download a PDF file with the latest figures.