Unsurprisingly, there is always something going on at Pagan Osborne whether on the legal, financial or property front. Click on the links below to read the latest news.
Legal, financial and property specialists Pagan Osborne is hosting a series of seminars in association with the Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP).
I write in relation to figures released by the Scottish Government this week about the number of small businesses benefitting from its Small Business Bonus Scheme (SBBS).
An appeal tribunal recently upheld a decision to allow BPR on an agricultural estate where there are a variety of activities and enterprises being undertaken.
While very few of us will have a Francesco Guardi lying around, it is important to understand the tax relief that could be available if you own or inherit a valuable piece of art.
I write in relation to the Panorama programme Wills – The Final Rip Off? which aired on Monday August 9.
Fiona McDonald, a partner at Pagan Osborne, heads up the firm’s tax practice. She explains new rules in regards to charity trustees.
“The report shows that, in Fife, prices have increased almost 6% when comparing this quarter to the same quarter last year.
I write in regards to Bill Howatson’s article Rise in farm deaths shows HSE is right to drive home message (The Scotsman, Monday July 12).
Scotland’s leading legal, financial and property specialists Pagan Osborne has embarked upon a health and wellbeing drive.
Colin Clark, a partner at Scotland’s leading legal, financial and property specialists Pagan Osborne, has been reaccredited as a Specialist in Agricultural Law by the Law Society of Scotland.
Scotland’s leading legal, financial and property specialists Pagan Osborne has appointed two new trainees.
I write in response to an article in yesterday’s Scotsman Swinney attacked on loan fund plan as calls come for OFT to probe banks.
Pagan Osborne, the R&A’s official letting agents for the 150th Open Championship in St Andrews, is celebrating securing a successful season of lets for its clients in St Andrews and the East Neuk of Fife.
Scotland’s leading legal, financial and property specialists Pagan Osborne has dealt with thousands of harassed families in its 250 years of business. Below, property services director Matthew Gray spells out a few ways to streamline the process.
Robert Crawford (16) of George Watson’s College won the Pagan Osborne Award for the most outstanding piece of work at the Edinburgh school’s end of term art exhibition.
The Morrison Low v TH Paterson’s executors rent review case is very significant for both landlords and tenants as it gives a clear indication of how the Single Farm Payment (SFP) subsidy is to be taken into account when rents are fixed.
Scotland’s leading legal, financial and property specialists is hosting a seminar for charity bosses.
The delay in funds from the Scottish Investment Bank (SIB) can only add to the woes being faced by Scotland’s small businesses.
The new Government has suspended HIPs in England and Wales and is in the process of aiming to abolish the packs entirely
The recent sale of a Picasso at auction for a record $106m highlights the value of art.
Fife homeowners are gearing up for a summer influx of tourists to the region by getting their properties ready for sale.
To make your property desirable in a competitive market, the smallest of touches can clinch the deal
This has been a difficult year for many and the effects of the recession have spurred more talk of making life-changing moves
TV personality Jeremy Clarkson this week lost a legal battle to keep walkers off his land and, with summer just around the corner, the number of people exploring the countryside will inevitably increase as temperatures rise.
Staff from Pagan Osborne planted 300 trees for the Borders Forest Trust.
In the recent leaders’ debates, there has been much commentary in Scotland that a lot of the issues relate only to England and do not affect us here north of the border.
The May 15 deadline for submitting IACS forms to SGRPID is rapidly approaching and a decision must be made on whether or not to accept payments in Euros. This is a difficult decision.
I read with horror the case of Melvyn Solomon who stole £110,000 from a sick friend while acting as his Attorney. A Power of Attorney (PoA) allows someone to act on your behalf if they cannot act for themselves.
Pent-up demand has lead to a surge of people looking to re-enter the property market, according to Scotland’s leading legal, property and financial specialists Pagan Osborne.
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