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- Complete Issue
- In Brief
- ACCA Launches Conciliation Service
- A new conciliation service from ACCA will benefit
both members and their clients, writes Nicole Ziman.
- Property Buyers Still Overlooking Tax Relief
- Accountants can add value to their relationship with clients by
alerting them to the opportunities to take advantage of tax
relief when purchasing property, as Steve Perry explains.
- e-learning - CPD Any Time, Any Place
- Do you feel that there are not enough hours in the day and that you are struggling to
manage your CPD in addition to your busy work schedule? Have you considered meeting
your learning and development needs through e-learning? Sara Llewellyn explains more.
- Grooming a Practice for Sale
- Andy Perkins concludes his article on how to groom a practice for sale.
- Rulebook 2007 Commentary
- Sundeep Takwani provides an overview of the main changes to
ACCA’s Rulebook, which come into effect on 1 January 2007.
- Spotlight On The Companies Act
 - As befits the largest single statute
in history, it takes time to digest the
new Companies Act. John Davies
provides a helping hand.
- Are Your Clients Being Targeted By HMRC?
- A new report highlights claims that HMRC is targeting
certain types of clients for enquiry, writes Christina Brennan.
- Revising Run Off Opportunities
- A new PII run off policy for ACCA members has
been lauched by Lockton, reports Sheridan Madge.
- Keeping In Touch
- Pat Delbridge summarises the issues raised at ACCA UK’s
recent series of consultative meetings with practitioners.
- Practice Marriage Bureau
- To place an advertisement, write to or e-mail Pat Delbridge via
the contact details on page 2. Responses to advertisements
(quoting the relevant box number) should be sent to the
same contact details and marked ‘c/o Pat Delbridge’.
- Technically Speaking
 - ACCA UK’s Technical Advisory Service summarises recent points of interest.
- Court Report
- Court judgements can have a major impact on the work of accountants.
Each issue of In Practice takes a detailed look at a recent judgement(s).
- Key Dates
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