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Mr Howard is a retired headmaster. All he wants to do in his retirement is watch cricket. Mowing lawns and trimming hedges is not his idea of fun! Mrs Howard is still working, and she does not want to come home to a messy garden.
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Peter sellers replied to Julian chambers's discussion Making Tax Digital
"Like you Vic, we are a partnership so have escaped this ridiculous MTD. I believe there is no date available for if and when.
I should think the inevitable non compliance , particularly over the next 3 year decrease in turnover threshold sucking…"
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David Benson replied to Richard Guymer's discussion Artificial grass issue
"have you got a trail cam, looks like mice or rats. you could try putting down a trap sutabley coverd to stop non target species getting in then you will know how to proceed"
8 hours ago
Billybop replied to PGM's discussion Stihl Battery Hedge Cutters for Sale
"Been considering the 150T myself, the only thing putting me off (apart from the price tag!) is the additional weight from having the battery on board, even if I were to use a lightweight AP100 pack (luckily I have several as they would drain quickly…"
11 hours ago
PGM replied to PGM's discussion Stihl Battery Hedge Cutters for Sale
"Yeah it's been a cracker for us, but fancy getting the new 150T and can't really justify having both so thought we'd sell these on to put money towards it."
15 hours ago
Richard Guymer replied to Richard Guymer's discussion Artificial grass issue
"Thanks.
There's no entry point through the artificial grass and we can't see any other entry points. They must be coming up from a low point in the soil adjacent."
18 hours ago
Richard Guymer replied to Richard Guymer's discussion Artificial grass issue
"Thanks."
19 hours ago
Vic 575 replied to Julian chambers's discussion Making Tax Digital
"No, I was correct. MTD does not apply to Partnerships at present. I said not for the forseeable future, which is true because although it will happen, no timetable has been announced. 
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20 hours ago
Billybop replied to PGM's discussion Stihl Battery Hedge Cutters for Sale
"HSA94T is a great professional grade machine especially for big runs of thick, fine annually clipped conifer and the like. Needs either a battery holster or backpack, and cable to use, of course. I have 24" version, several years old still going…"
21 hours ago
Peter sellers replied to Richard Guymer's discussion Artificial grass issue
"Have seen similar tracks under slabs on a site we have  caused by rats . The holes that have been chewed through also are indicitive of rat damage, possibly mice but unlikely as astro turf is very tough and  I question whether mice would be able to…"
23 hours ago
Sam Bainbridge replied to Julian chambers's discussion Magnetic signage for vans
"Yes but obviously your insurance covers a replacement van while yours is out of action and sorts repairs.
The only time you could hit a bump is if you haven't got the funds to replace yourself before insurance pays out for the tools.
And yes £800 a…"
23 hours ago
Ian Harvey replied to Julian chambers's discussion Making Tax Digital
"Not quite correct. MTD for General Partnerships has been delayed, but is definitely coming, according to HMRC website and various accounting websites."
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Vic 575 replied to Julian chambers's discussion Making Tax Digital
"Thankfully, the 'making tax digital' does not apply to 'Partnerships'. At least not for the foreseeable future anyway."
yesterday
PETER C replied to Richard Guymer's discussion Artificial grass issue
"A mole. "
yesterday
Richard Guymer posted a discussion
Not sure if this is in the right group, and I'm not in the profession just a customer who hasn't had a good experience looking for some advice.I had somw artificial grass laid at the end of summer 2025. Just a few days later there was a heavy storm.…
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Richard Guymer is now a member of Landscape Juice Network
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Making Tax Digital

Clearly we're all coming under closer scrutiny by the inland revenue  and being given extra homework 4 times a year. As we all want to do the right thing, what are the best HMRC recommended making tax digital providers for us sole traders? Thanks

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