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Triple Bottom Line Accounting is now a PAS 2060 Certified Carbon Neutral Accountancy Practice and has made the SME Climate Commitment

Triple Bottom Line Accounting is offering impact measurement and narrative services to our clients. Alongside the traditional accounting “Bottom Line”, we can help you measure your CO2e emissions and your impact on society! People and Planet alongside Profit. With the help of Alasdair Wilcock, decarbonisation expert and owner of Maple Cone, TBLA is  now certified

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Now there are nine!

We are delighted to announce the appointment of Charlie Flanagan as Trainee Accountant from March 2021. Charlie interned with TBLA in 2018 – 2019 while studying for his undergraduate degree in Business Management at the UEA. With Charlie’s background and first-class degree, we are honoured that he chose to come back to us. He says

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Making an Impact

In 2013 our firm got a new name: Triple Bottom Line Accounting, or TBLA. We progressed from ‘traditional accountancy practice’ territory to being a business that embodies the change that’s inevitable if humanity is going to overcome the challenges of social and environmental injustice. We chose to put caring and respect at the centre of

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The Future of Business Travel Electric Vehicles

The Future of Business Travel – Electric Vehicles

Peter Ellington, Triple Bottom Line Accounting founder and Associate Professor at the UEA Norwich Business School, was invited to talk about the tax incentives for Electric Vehicles by Andy Gray, NatWest Business Growth Enabler, Midlands & East of England. You can watch Peter’s 9- minute presentation here. ?? Peter was joined by: Leon Davies, Founder of

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Why did Triple Bottom Line Accounting decide to become a Living Wage Employer?

Living Wage Week 9-15 November 2020   The Real Living Wage has just been set at £9.50 an hour, which is significantly higher than the government minimum for over 25s, currently standing at £8.72 per hour.   Why is TBLA a Living Wage Employer? As an accountancy firm advocating a “triple bottom line” we think

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Furlough Scheme Extended and Further Economic Support announced 1st November 2020

Don’t forget we are here to help!   1) Everything has changed (again) The CJRS (known as the furlough scheme) which was going to close on 31st October is now being extended to the end of November. The new JSS (which was its replacement) does not start until CJRS ends. The self-employment grant scheme is

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