by Megan Wellman | May 14, 2026 | JDA News
So, what’s been going on in JDA Towers lately? Welcome Back – Megan Fenney We’re delighted to welcome back a familiar face this summer – Megan Fenney has returned to JDA to support the team ahead of starting her master’s degree in 2026. Having previously spent time...
by Megan Wellman | Apr 22, 2024 | Accounting, Business, Finance
“How can you not have had Management Accounts for 6 months???” was the question asked by Mike, one of the interviewers in The Apprentice last week. He clearly couldn’t believe it. “I’m shocked you hadn’t seen your accounts and don’t know your...
by Fern Robinson | Aug 8, 2022 | Accounting, Business, Employment
The night before starting at JDA, I was extremely nervous. Even though, in some senses, I couldn’t have been more prepared. I had my bag packed for days before, my clothes hung up on my wardrobe door and a set of ideas ready in my head to present to Jon, yet I was...
by Megan Wellman | Feb 18, 2022 | Accounting, Business, Finance
Running a business can be tricky at times and therefore it is best to know how to structure your business so that it can become successful! There are lots to think about when it comes to structuring a business and it can be extremely overwhelming! If you have a good...
by Megan Wellman | Jan 18, 2022 | Accounting, Finance, Taxes
Is tax relief given for the replacement of domestic items? In a furnished let, wear and tear of domestic items is inevitable and there will come a time when the landlord will need to provide replacements. From a tax perspective, special rules apply to provide relief...
by Megan Wellman | Jan 7, 2022 | Accounting, Business, JDA News, Taxes
Welcome to the January 2022 issue of our Insider Magazine. This is our monthly magazine that will keep you up to date on everything you need to know within the business finance world. You can download the January issue of our Insider Magazine here The articles...
by Megan Wellman | Nov 29, 2021 | Accounting, Business, JDA News, Taxes
How should you treat deposits from tenants for tax purposes? A landlord will normally take a deposit from a tenant when letting a property to cover the cost of any damage caused to the property by the tenant. A deposit of this nature may be referred to as a security...