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Stevenson & Kyles
Stevenson & Kyles Chartered Accountants are a firm of accountants who pride ourselves on giving your business the time and effort it deserves. Blending traditional values with a modern approach, we pride ourselves on the ability to provide your business with personal, forward looking advice, based on your unique requirements.

At Stevenson & Kyles Chartered Accountants, our aim is to help you focus on important business decisions, by simplifying compliance and proactively interacting with you on day to day finance matters.Having been established in 1930, we have vast experience in guiding clients on their finances. Our services range from helping new businesses set themselves up through to assisting individuals manage their personal taxes.

Stevenson & Kyles are registered to carry out audit work in the UK and Ireland by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland and details about our audit registration can be viewed at www.auditregister.co.uk for the UK, under the reference number 0512.
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We are a dedicated team which strives to provide success to our clients in regards to all their accountancy needs.
Our team is very close-knit and ensures that a unified support is provided to you whenever you need it.
With expertise covering all aspects of accountancy, taxation and business advisory services, we are well placed to help you plan for the future as well as dealing with specific matters.
Leon joined Stevenson & Kyles in 1967 and qualified as a Chartered Accountant in 1972, that year being joint winner of The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland Gold Medal for the top student of the year.
Employers will need to top up the government's contribution, which is now 60% of wages (up to a maximum cap of 1,875) to ensure the employee receives the requisite 80% (up to 2,500).
These restrictions have been relaxed slightly in recent years, e.g.
However, these rights and the underlying time limits etc. are often a source of confusion.
They have changed since self-assessment was introduced in the 1990s, which some taxpayers are completely.
For example, a higher rate taxpayer can claim tax relief to offset their income tax bill on qualifying donations made via the gift aid scheme.
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