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Properties for sale!

Donald McNaught and Matt Henderson of Johnston Carmichael have been appointed joint receivers of D Pelosi & Son Limited and joint administrators of Front Line Response Care Limited. These companies owned properties which are now for sale.

New winding up rules add extra burden for small business

New regulatory changes to the process of winding up companies being implemented from next month will have a detrimental impact on many businesses and will likely increase the cost of the process.

Exit strategies - get in shape for a smart exit

Andrew Walker, Managing Partner in our Aberdeen office, identifies the ongoing considerations that should be made by business owners to ensure a smart exit.

Changes ahead for the future of accounting in the UK

The UK’s Accounting Standards Board (ASB) has published revised plans for the future of accounting in the UK.

Technology & Life Sciences News - available now

Our new edition of Technology & Life Sciences News is now available. View our e-brochure online.

Johnston Carmichael is to expand with new Stirling office

Johnston Carmichael is delighted to be expanding its reach by opening a office in Stirling.

Leading Edge Alliance named second largest international association

Johnston Carmichael is a member of The Leading Edge Alliance (LEA) which has just been ranked by the International Accounting Bulletin as the second largest international association of independent accounting firms for 2012.

Scottish corporate insolvencies hit all-time high

The highest number recorded of Scottish companies entered an insolvency process during 2011.

Johnston Carmichael Financial Services announces merger with GW Winton & Co in Perth

Johnston Carmichael Financial Services is delighted to announce that the Perth based firm of GW Winton & Co will be merging its business into JCFS, with effect from 1 February 2012.

HM Revenue & Customs Task Forces

When the Task Forces initiative set sail in May earlier this year, HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) set its sights on businesses deemed to have deliberately evaded tax.

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