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Welcome to CAG Accounting Services – Expert Accountants & Tax Advisors in Hertfordshire
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We are a professional, yet personable team of Hertfordshire-based accountants and tax advisors who provide expert services to businesses and individuals.
We pride ourselves on offering a personalised accountancy service delivered by our experienced Hertfordshire-based team, equipped with the knowledge to help your business succeed. From Personal and Corporation tax and accounts preparation to bookkeeping, payroll, CIS and VAT services, we are on hand to assist.
In collaboration with our partners, we also ensure you have access to personal financial planning advice and other relevant products when needed.
We work with clients of all shapes and sizes, so whether you are just starting out or you are a well-established business looking for expert guidance, we are here for you.
To find out more about our services in Hertfordshire and how we can help you achieve your goals, please contact us.
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LATEST NEWS FROM CAG ACCOUNTING SERVICES

July 15, 2026
UK hiring trends
The June 'UK Report on Jobs' shows subdued business confidence driving a preference for short-term staff. Temporary staff billings rose at the steepest rate in over three years, while permanent staff appointments continued to decline, although at a much slower pace than in May.
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July 13, 2026
Proposed offence for reckless, untrue tax statements
HMRC have proposed a new criminal offence for making reckless, untrue statements or declarations about what's known as 'direct taxes' - Income Tax, National Insurance and the like. For Customs and Excise and VAT ('indirect taxes'), it is already possible to prosecute individuals who make untrue statements or submit incorrect documents either knowingly or recklessly, without the need to prove dishonesty. The penalties for such offences can be severe, including substantial fines and imprisonment. The direct tax regime does not currently contain an equivalent offence.
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