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    T Level Students in the Workplace

    As the demand for skilled workers continues to rise, employers are seeking innovative solutions to bridge the gap between education and employment. Exeter’s dynamic and progressive accountancy firm, Griffin, has done just that and has welcomed the Government’s new T Level qualification thanks to Exeter College. The new qualification holds great promise for both students…

  • New Exeter Office

    We are delighted to let everyone know that we will be moving offices on Friday 26th May to a much bigger space in Courtenay House, Pynes Hill, Exeter, EX2 5AZ. The team visited the office for the first time yesterday and even though there is a still a lot of work to do, we can’t…

  • 2023 Spring Budget

    As expected, the 2023 Budget has been a quiet one. The positive news is that the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) has said the UK will now not enter a technical recession this year. Inflation will also more than half and reduce to 2.9% by the end of the year. The main agenda is getting…

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    Exeter Charity Seminar

      We are excited to invite you to our Charity seminar on Tuesday 21st March at Exeter Science Park. Registration and refreshments will be from 9:00am with the seminar starting at 9.30am. We will be joined by industry experts from Children’s Hospice South West, Tozers Solicitors and Charles Stanley. This is a great way for…

  • New Partner joins Griffin

    Griffin Chartered Accountants has appointed a second partner. Laura Waycott joins founder Misty Nickells at Griffin Chartered Accountants, which was established in 2015 to provide accountancy and auditing services to a range of businesses, academies and charities. The appointment comes after Griffin experienced growth of 20 per cent in 2022, following the firm’s stable trajectory…

  • Emergency Statement on Mini-Budget

    Chancellor’s statement 17 October 2022 New Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has made a statement today to MPs in the House of Commons, reversing most changes in the Mini-budget 2022 that had not already started a parliamentary process. Following his recent appointment as Chancellor last week, and his reversal of key Mini-Budget measures, new Chancellor Jeremy Hunt…

  • 2022 Mini Budget

    Today, Friday 23 September 22, Kwasi Kwarteng has unveiled his latest plans to MPs in the House of Commons, to deal with the current cost of living crisis. The Chancellor unveiled his Growth Plan to release the huge potential in the British economy by tackling high energy costs, inflation and delivering higher productivity and wages….

  • Exeter Chamber Partnership

    Exeter Chamber welcomes Griffin Chartered Accountants as its newest Growth Partner Exeter Chamber, the region’s leading independent business membership organisation, welcomes one of the city’s leading chartered accountancy firms, Griffin Chartered Accountants (Griffin) as its new Growth Partner. As a Growth Partner the two organisations will work strategically together to enhance the connection between business…

  • Tax Implications Of Crypto: The New World

    In April 2020, one unidentified bitcoin wallet transferred 161,500 BTC to another unidentified bitcoin wallet in one single transaction with the current worth being approximately $1.1 billion, making this the largest bitcoin transaction of all time. Introducing cryptoassets… Cryptoassets (often referred to as ‘tokens’ or ‘cryptocurrency’) are digital or virtual currency/assets that are secured by…