Campbell Dallas

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In light of Brexit, Fraser Campbell, head of family business and international advisory partner at Campbell Dallas, details how the rest of the world wants to do business with Scotland. Whatever your views on Brexit, as the UK loses its membership of the EU it might be worth taking a steer from a me

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The success of Campbell Dallas’ pioneering apprentice and graduate trainee development programme has resulted in four long-serving staff being promoted to the partnership in the New Year. The promotions are effective 1st January 2020, and the new partner appointments are the first following a

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Scottish turnaround specialist BRS Consulting has launched a new credit management service to help SMEs cut numbers of overdue debtors, improve cash flow and reduce their risk of bad debts. BRS Credit Management is headed up by Paula Smith who joined BRS earlier this year after 14 years managing cre

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An apprentice and graduate trainee recruitment programme along with a strategy of developing internal talent have helped drive the expansion of the Perth office of fast-growing accountancy firm Campbell Dallas. The Perth office currently generates fee income of more than £4 million, an increas

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Accountancy and business advisory firm Campbell Dallas has announced a significant expansion of its office space in Glasgow to accommodate new apprentices and graduate trainees. The firm is expanding its Glasgow office at Braehead by 4000 sq. ft with the capacity for up to 80 staff.

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David Booth, a newly-appointed partner with Campbell Dallas, and Shahbaz Mirza, Campbell Dallas’ digital transformation leader, have been named as rising stars in the ICAS Top 100 Young global CAs, a prestigious list of emerging talent identified by ICAS as the next leaders

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The result of a recent high profile tax case has opened up the opportunity for farmers to save significant amounts of money by being able to now claim tax relief on specialist buildings and structures, according to Andy Ritchie, head of rural at accountants Campbell Dallas. The case was based on tax

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Fraser Campbell of Campbell Dallas Family businesses in Scotland are under pressure from regulatory changes and rising costs, a partner in a Renfrew-based accountancy firm has warned.

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