As we close the books on December and January, Tax Affinity Accountants couldn’t be prouder of the incredible results we delivered for our clients during this crucial period. The Self Assessment deadline for HMRC has come and gone, and once again, our clients are experiencing the benefits of working with a team that not only meets deadlines but ensures the best possible tax outcomes. Our firm’s dedication to providing personalized, efficient, and effective tax services has proven to be invaluable during one of the busiest times of the year.
The numbers are in, and we’ve exceeded expectations across the board. With the highest number of referrals in our history, we are humbled by the trust our clients continue to place in us. Our reputation for delivering outstanding results has never been stronger, and as a result, more and more people are turning to Tax Affinity Accountants for expert guidance on how to save on taxes and maximize their hard-earned money. In this post, we’ll explore how Tax Affinity Accountants rose to the occasion during the Self Assessment season, the satisfaction our clients enjoyed, and why now is the perfect time to consider switching to a tax team that actually understands your needs and can put you on the path to better tax outcomes. The HMRC Self Assessment Deadline: A Busy Period for Accountants and Taxpayers Alike The Self Assessment tax return deadline for HMRC is one of the most significant dates in every freelancer, contractor, sole trader, and small business owner’s calendar. As many people know, the 31st of January is the final day for submitting tax returns for the previous financial year, and the stress of meeting that deadline can be overwhelming. With penalties for late submissions and the risk of costly errors, it’s no surprise that many individuals and businesses turn to professional accountants for help. This past December and January, our team at Tax Affinity Accountants worked tirelessly to ensure that our clients’ tax returns were submitted accurately and on time. Our expert accountants handled a wide range of complex scenarios, from straightforward self-assessments to more intricate tax situations involving multiple income streams, investments, property portfolios, and international tax issues. Regardless of the complexity, we ensured that all our clients received tailored advice and support to help them navigate the Self Assessment process with ease. Our clients benefit from the comprehensive knowledge we have of current tax laws, and we worked diligently to ensure they understood their obligations while also taking advantage of every allowable deduction and relief available. The peace of mind that comes with having experienced professionals in your corner during such an important and stressful time cannot be overstated. Client Delight: Low Taxes, Timely Returns, and Maximum Savings What sets Tax Affinity Accountants apart from other tax firms is our commitment to delivering the best possible outcomes for our clients. Throughout December and January, we received glowing feedback from individuals and businesses who were delighted with the results we achieved for them. By applying our deep expertise in tax planning and optimization, we were able to significantly reduce the tax liabilities of many clients. This is what truly excites us—helping individuals keep more of what they’ve earned. Whether it’s taking full advantage of allowable tax deductions, advising on tax-efficient investments, or utilizing strategies to minimize National Insurance contributions, we’re always looking for new and creative ways to reduce our clients’ tax burdens. One example involved a small business owner who had previously been using a generic online tax software to file their returns. While the software was quick, it didn’t provide them with the tailored advice they needed to make the most of their tax position. After switching to Tax Affinity Accountants, we identified numerous opportunities for tax savings, including business expenses they had overlooked and potential claims for tax relief that they didn’t know about. As a result, the business owner’s tax bill was reduced by a significant amount—enough to reinvest in their business, expand operations, and increase profits. We’ve also worked with several high-earning individuals who were struggling with their tax obligations. By applying a strategic approach to tax planning and ensuring they understood the implications of different income streams, we were able to optimize their tax position and save them thousands of pounds. When clients come to us seeking clarity and guidance, we don’t just meet their needs; we exceed them, delivering tax returns that maximize their savings while ensuring full compliance with HMRC. At Tax Affinity Accountants, our clients are the center of everything we do. The positive feedback and appreciation we received during the January rush are a testament to the hard work we put in and our unwavering commitment to providing top-notch service. Our clients know they can count on us to not only meet the deadlines but also to deliver the best tax outcomes. The Highest Number of Referrals in Our HistoryOur clients don’t just trust us—they recommend us to their friends, family, and colleagues. During the December and January rush, we received an unprecedented number of referrals, making it clear that our reputation for delivering outstanding results is growing faster than ever. Referrals are the highest compliment we can receive, and we take great pride in knowing that our clients are not only satisfied with our services but are so confident in our ability to help others that they actively refer us to people they know. It’s also a sign that more and more individuals and businesses are realizing the value of working with an accountant who genuinely understands their financial goals and strives to help them save on taxes. This year’s increase in referrals is a direct reflection of the exceptional results we consistently achieve for our clients. From freelancers and contractors to business owners and high-net-worth individuals, we’re proud to be the trusted partner that so many people turn to for expert tax advice. And as our client base continues to grow, we’re excited to help even more people take control of their tax positions and keep more of their hard-earned money. Why Switch to Tax Affinity Accountants? If you’re currently working with an accountant who isn’t delivering the results you expect or feel that your tax bills are higher than they should be, now is the perfect time to make the switch to Tax Affinity Accountants. Here’s why:
If you’re ready to take control of your taxes and start working with a firm that truly understands how to maximize your savings, Tax Affinity Accountants is here to help. With our team of experts by your side, you’ll never have to worry about missed deadlines, unnecessary penalties, or overpaid taxes again. Don’t let another year go by paying more than you need to. Reach out to us today for a consultation and discover how much we can help you save. Whether you’re switching from another accountant or looking for a new tax partner, Tax Affinity Accountants is here to provide the expert service, advice, and savings you deserve. Contact us now, and let’s start working on a tax strategy that works for you. Together, we’ll make this year the best one yet! Disclaimer: Tax Affinity Accountants is a leading accounting firm specializing in tax planning, advice, and compliance services. We work with individuals, freelancers, contractors, business owners, and high-net-worth individuals across the UK to help them maximize their tax savings and optimise their financial strategies. Please visit www.taxaffinity.com to learn more about our services and book a consultation. By Anni Khan at Tax Affinity Accountants Tax Affinity Accountants are experts Business, Tax and Accountancy. With branches in Worcester Park and Kingston upon Thames and Epsom and Ewell they are considered in the Industry to be expert business accountants and tax advisors for both individuals and small & medium sized businesses (SME's). Helping and supporting both individuals and limited company owners / self employed people throughout the UK and the world, they regularly help clients grow their business providing tailored advice and support. Their support has been considered invaluable by many clients and key to their success. For more information visit www.taxaffinity.com. To read more interesting articles like this visit www.taxaffinity.com/blog. Please feel free to comment and share this with your friends.
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The new UK Chancellor (yes another one...can you believe the UK had 4 Chancellors in 4 months in 2022) has given his first budget. And as before we have refined the main points and facts for business owners including SME's and entrepreneurs. So you can easily navigate and plan ahead with clarity.
The main points from the budget are: 1. Energy price guarantee for homes will remain at £2,500 extended for only 3 months until end of June. It was set to rise to £3,000 but that has now been cancelled. And no new support announced for business bills. 2. Corporation Tax for a limited company will rise from 19% to 25% from 6th April 2023. Small company's with profit of less than £50k will still pay the lower 19%. But companies with profits between £50k to £250k have to pay between 19% and 25% but are allowed to claim marginal relief. Company profits over £250k will be taxed at 25%. And companies with group ownership of other companies may end paying close to 26.5% (effectively) because the corporation tax for Group Companies was increased also - sadly all important details missed by the main stream media. 3. Tax-free yearly allowance for pension cash out to rise from £40,000 to £60,000 after being the same for the past 9 years. 4. Fuel duty (tax) frozen so the 5p cut to fuel duty/tax on petrol and diesel which was due to end in April, has been extended for another year. 5. Maximum amount a worker can accumulate in pensions over their lifetime before paying extra tax currently £1.07 Million will be cancelled. Now there is no limit. 6. Tax on tobacco to increase by 2% above inflation for normal and 6% above inflation for hand-rolling tobacco. 7. Those who are already drawing down on their pensions, the total amount they can save tax free under the Money Purchase Annual Allowance is increased from £4,000 to £10,000 from April 2023. 8. 30 hours of free childcare for working parents in England expanded to cover 9 months to three year olds. 9. New £600 "incentive payment" for people becoming childminders, and the rules have been changed in England to let childminders look after more children. 10. Immigration rules to be relaxed for five roles in the construction sector, to ease labour shortages in the Industry. These categories are:
11. Super deduction of 130% will end on 31/03/23 and move back to 100% AIA for plant and machinery purchased and can be used directlty against corporation tax payable. A list of typical purchases is lasting until 31/03/26:
If your worried how these will effect you and need more specific guidance to help your business carry on growing during turbulent times then contact one of our Tax Affinity expert business advisors today (click here). With their countless years of knowledge and expertise they can guide your business to success even in the toughest of economic conditions. By Anni Khan at Tax Affinity Accountants Tax Affinity Accountants are experts Business, Tax and Accountancy. With branches in Worcester Park and Kingston upon Thames and Epsom and Ewell they are considered in the Industry to be expert business accountants and tax advisors for both individuals and small & medium sized businesses (SME's). Helping and supporting both individuals and limited company owners / self employed people throughout the UK and the world, they regularly help clients grow their business providing tailored advice and support. Their support has been considered invaluable by many clients and key to their success. For more information visit www.taxaffinity.com. To read more interesting articles like this visit www.taxaffinity.com/blog. Please feel free to comment and share this with your friends. Economic conditons rise and fall but one thing is certain the most successful small to medium sized businesses always keep growing and increasing their profits. So how do they do that? Well here at Tax Affinity we are expert business advisors and we help and support thousands of business owners in the UK and overseas with exactly that.
Giving business owners tailored and specific advice to help keep their business growing and increasing in profits no matter what the economic conditions. In short giving everyone the same level of guidance and support that large corporate CEO's get but for a fraction of the price. Why? Because we feel everyone should have access expert support especially small and medium sized businesses because they are the engines and driving force of every economy. So here is a quick list to get you started and when you need more specific and tailored support contact us and we will be happy help. 1. Change the way you do things Simply you will need to generate more sales while decreasing expenses. Sounds easy but in reality it can be quite hard. To increase your sales you may have to change the way you do business and start offering new goods and services that complement your current goods and services. To reduce expenses, keep an eye on expenses and start to identify which ones are excessive and a waste of income. Find out if some parts of your admin work that can be outsourced to reduce wages bills eg accountancy, payroll, vat etc. We at Tax Affinity often help clients by taking over the work load from business owners helping them cut costs and increase profit. Look closely at employees and identify the ones who are less productive and cut down their hours to part time from full time or simply let them go. Switch suppliers of utilities and explore new cheaper or free energy sources such as solar power or a rain collection tanks on the roof for the washrooms. 2. Motivate new customers to try your product/service Another quick fix to increase profits is motivating new customers to try your products and services with specials deals, discounts, or short-term giveaways. Maybe think about a relationship-based sales model that gets customers coming back by offering monthly or annual subscriptions, or a grouped bundle of visits at a discounted price. 3. Stay in front of the customer make sure to be available See what can sets you apart from your competition. Regularly check and promote your positive reputation. Use your website, emails and social media to connect with clients. Think about sharing advertising with a complementary business and find ways to get referral sales using affiliate marketing to get new customers. Plus get rid of old, unproductive business alliances that may be dragging you down. Check their reputation - if they are going down then your perceved to be the same too by association. Do more marketing and networking by setting up group meetings online, offer online downloads and access to shared info. 3. Maximising your cashflow Cashflow is king and making sure you always have enough is very important. Chase customers to pay on time and make sure that you add charges for late or delayed payments. If they do pay late then you will be paid more. Some people say offer a reduced monthly payment plan to lock in clients longer term, we don't agree because its a universal law that the cream always rises to the top and the best don't discount because they are the best. Get better instead of cheaper. 4. Dump useless employees All businesses have employees who steal, or work purposely slow etc. Identify them and replace them with new more enthusiatic and efficient ones. They are just another asset in the business and your not responsible for them and their families. They should have bore that in mind before being lame at work. Think about automation which may allow your business to use software or robots for work and reduce monthly wages bills . 5. Make Everyone a Salesperson From telephone to email to face-to-face meetings, every employee has the opportunity to spread your company's message and engage in potential sales-generating behavior. Everyone needs to pitch in to help by cutting costs, selling, networking on the web, marketing, and more. If you can get your employees invested and motivated to sell your message by encouraging self-development through roundtables, conferences, lunch meetings, and webinars you'll be well on your way to creating an organization that is built around increasing profits. Remember, it pays dividends to reward your employees that seek continuing education, or who make an extra effort to represent the company inside and outside of work. By Anni Khan at Tax Affinity Accountants Tax Affinity Accountants are experts Business, Tax and Accountancy. With branches in Worcester Park and Kingston upon Thames and Epsom and Ewell they are considered in the Industry to be expert business accountants and tax advisors for both individuals and small & medium sized businesses (SME's). Helping and supporting both individuals and limited company owners / self employed people throughout the UK and the world, they regularly help clients grow their business providing tailored advice and support. Their support has been considered invaluable by many clients and key to their success. For more information visit www.taxaffinity.com. To read more interesting articles like this visit www.taxaffinity.com/blog. Please feel free to comment and share this with your friends. With only a few working days left. This is an important reminder that if you have not already had your 2021-22 personal tax return done. All 21/22 tax returns (self assessments) need to be calculated & submitted to HMRC before the 31st January 2023 and any tax payable for the year to be paid by that date also. And we recommend this is urgently done and you contact us today. If you had it done or do not need it then ignore this reminder.
As per last year HMRC is saving money & will not send postal reminders. They now choose instead to collect money through letters of fines for missed deadlines saying 'all tax payers should be aware of the self assessment deadline, and not expect HMRC to remind them'. With fines starting at £100 rising to £1300 plus interest for late filing and payment even if you had no tax to pay, there really is no excuse to not have it done as soon as possible so get in touch today and ensure its calculated and declared by professional tax accountant, someone who will make sure to look after your best financial interests while freeing you up to concentrate on the things your love. To complete the 2021/2022 self assessment you will need the following information:
Tax Affinity Accountants are experts Business, Tax and Accountancy. With branches in Worcester Park and Kingston upon Thames and Epsom and Ewell they are considered in the Industry to be expert business accountants and tax advisors for both individuals and small & medium sized businesses (SME's). Helping and supporting both individuals and limited company owners / self employed people throughout the UK and the world, they regularly help clients grow their business providing tailored advice and support. Their support has been considered invaluable by many clients and key to their success. For more information visit www.taxaffinity.com. To read more interesting articles like this visit www.taxaffinity.com/blog. Please feel free to comment and share this with your friends. On 17/11/2022 Jeremy Hunt the Chancellor for the UK Governments expressed their plans for the coming year and the contents of his autumn budget. As before we have read thorugh the detailed report and listed the main bullet points for small business and the self employed.
Personal Income Tax There are no changes to the personal tax thresholds. And they will remain at the current level until April 2028. This also includes the National Insurance Contribution threshold for PAYE and self employed. Minimum wage for people aged over 23 to increase from £9.50 to £10.42 an hour from April 2023 Company Dividend Tax-Free Allowance (DIV) The dividend tax free allowance threshold will be reduced from £2,000 to £1,000 from April 2023. And this will be reduced even more in 2024-25 to £500. Additional Rate of Income Tax (Higher Tax band) From April 2023, the higher rate band will be reduced from £150,000 to £125,140. Which means anyone earning above £125,140 will now be taxed at the 45%. Apart for Scotland. Annual Investment Allowance (AIA) The Annual Investment Allowance will be permanently set at £1 million to help promote growth in the economy. Corporation Tax (CT600) From April 2023, the Corporation Tax is due to increase to 25% if a company’s profits exceed £250,000. Companies whose profits are between £50,001 to £250,000 will be subject to a tapered relief. Companies whose profits fall below £50,000 will remain at the current level of 19%. Capital Gains Tax-Free Allowance (CGT) Also rumoured before the budget, the threshold for Capital Gains Tax will be reduced from £12,300 to £6,000 from April 2023. Similarly to the dividend allowance, a further reduction will be seen in 2024-25 to £3,000. Employment Allowance (Employer NIC) The Employment NIC Allowance will stay at £5,000 meaning that eligible employers. Road Tax Electric cars, vans and motorcycles will start to pay road tax from April 2025. Energy The household energy price cap has been extended for one year beyond April 2023 but has been made less, with typical bills capped at £3,000 instead of £2,500 a year. By Anni Khan at Tax Affinity Accountants Tax Affinity Accountants are experts Business, Tax and Accountancy. With branches in Worcester Park and Kingston upon Thames and Epsom and Ewell they are considered in the Industry to be expert business accountants and tax advisors for both individuals and small & medium sized businesses (SME's). Helping and supporting both individuals and limited company owners / self employed people throughout the UK and the world, they regularly help clients grow their business providing tailored advice and support. Their support has been considered invaluable by many clients and key to their success. For more information visit www.taxaffinity.com. To read more interesting articles like this visit www.taxaffinity.com/blog. Please feel free to comment and share this with your friends. The UK now has a new PM Rishi Sunak after the shock resignation of the previous PM Liz Truss due the GBP (Sterling) stock market crashing after the announcment of her mini budget just weeks ago. So the new Chancellor Jeremy Hunt announced a raft of reversals listed below that seem to have temporarily reassured the markets and IMF etc. But what are they in a quick short read - well see below: 1. Cut to Corporation tax down to 19% from 25% - cancelled 2. Removal of 45% higher rate tax - cancelled 3. Personal Income tax cut from 20% to 19% - cancelled 4. Alcohol duty freeze - cancelled 5. VAT free shopping for overseas visitors - cancelled 6. National Insurance reverse of 1.25% - retained 7. No stamp duty on first £250,000 - retained 8 First time buyers no stamp duty on first £425,000 - retained 9. IR35 rules reversal - cancelled 10. Removal of bankers bonus cap - retained 11. Freeze on energy bills for 2 years - amended to 6 months only now By Anni Khan at Tax Affinity Accountants Tax Affinity Accountants are experts Business, Tax and Accountancy. With branches in Worcester Park and Kingston upon Thames and Epsom and Ewell they are considered in the Industry to be expert business accountants and tax advisors for both individuals and small & medium sized businesses (SME's). Helping and supporting both individuals and limited company owners / self employed people throughout the UK and the world, they regularly help clients grow their business providing tailored advice and support. Their support has been considered invaluable by many clients and key to their success. For more information visit www.taxaffinity.com. To read more interesting articles like this visit www.taxaffinity.com/blog. Please feel free to comment and share this with your friends. There are only a few working days are left until (UK) HMRC's self assessment (tax return) deadline. And with many people receiving furlough, SEISS type covid grants and Covid Support from Local Council's which all need to be declared it only add to the complication.
Many tax payers are finding their tax bills are higher this year than last year and are turning to expert tax accountants at Tax Affinity to help them. Doing it yourself or with someone with a basic knowledge of the ever changing tax rules is likely to end up costing you much more than the fees an expert tax accountant would ever cost. It just makes economic sense. So if you have not had your 2020/21 (6.4.20 to 5.4.21) tax return completed then you urgently get in touch today as the number of working days are fast decreasing and before you know it the time will be gone and you may end up facing a fine by HMRC for missing the deadline. By Anni Khan at Tax Affinity Accountants Tax Affinity Accountants are experts in Tax and Accountancy. With branches in Worcester Park and Kingston upon Thames and Epsom and Ewell they are considered in the Industry to be expert business accountants and tax advisors for small and medium sized businesses (SME's). Helping and supporting limited company owners and self employed people throughout the UK, they regularly help clients grow their business providing tailored advice and support. Their support has been considered invaluable by many clients and key to their success. For more information visit www.taxaffinity.com. To read more interesting articles like this visit www.taxaffinity.com/blog. Please feel free to comment and share this with your friends. Last year over 30,000 people filed their tax returns between christmas eve and boxing day12/19/2021 Did you know last year more than 30,000 people in the UK did their tax return between Christmas Eve and Boxing Day?
As of writing this, there are only 20 working days left until HMRC's self assessment deadline of 31st Jan 2022. Each year millions of people leave their tax return (self assessment) to the last minute and then stress out if they declared the info correctly and if the tax due is correct. Statistically the number one worry tends to be if their submission may trigger an HMRC investigation into their tax affairs... death and taxes being the fear we suppose. Plus in the last tax year due to Covid 19 and lockdown's there were many other sources of income e.g. council support grants, SEISS (self employed grants), furlough, bounce back loans, universal credit, tax credits etc. Making tax returns more complicated and resulting with higher taxes due for most tax payers. If your worried we recommend you get in touch with one of our tax experts. Because we have seen a lot more investigations this year than previous years as HMRC starts it claw back to try to shore up the UK government income and focuses even more on tax avoidance and incorrect information. So if you have not had your 2020/21 (6.4.20 to 5.4.21) tax return (self assessment) completed then you urgently need to get in touch today as the number of working days are fast decreasing and before you know it the time will be gone and you may end up facing badly caclulated tax return paying more tax than you need to or worse a fine by HMRC for missing the deadline. Contact us today by clicking this link or calling us on the number above. And share this page with your friends and family. By Anni Khan at Tax Affinity Accountants Tax Affinity Accountants are experts in Tax and Accountancy. With branches in Worcester Park and Kingston upon Thames and Epsom and Ewell they are considered in the Industry to be expert business accountants and tax advisors for small and medium sized businesses (SME's). Helping and supporting limited company owners and self employed people throughout the UK, they regularly help clients grow their business providing tailored advice and support. Their support has been considered invaluable by many clients and key to their success. For more information visit www.taxaffinity.com. To read more interesting articles like this visit www.taxaffinity.com/blog. Please feel free to comment and share this with your friends. The 5th and final (so far advised) grant from the government for self employed people impacted by Covid 19 (coronavirus) is now open and available to claim.
The 5th grant is different from the previous four as there are two levels available and the claimant needs to declare how trade as been negatively effected (reduced activity / capacity / demand) between 1st May 2021 to 30th Sept 2021. And requires that the 19/20 and 20/21 self assessments (personal tax returns) be filed. There is also a relevant basis period applicable and a financial impact declaration (FID). This has caused a lot of members of the public confusion and worry on how to claim for this correctly and not make an incorrect that can be picked up by HMRC and asked to be paid back. So we at Tax Affinity Accountants are here to help and support everyone who needs help with this regard. We can help complete the paperwork and documentation required to claim the 5th grant without the hassle and time spent trying to work out and worrying if you have declared everything correctly. Contact us via our online form here. And because our company vision is to improve the financial life of every person in the world we are here to help anyone who needs help in this matter. So feel free to Contact Us via our online form. By Anni Khan at Tax Affinity Accountants Tax Affinity Accountants are experts Business, Tax and Accountancy. With branches in Worcester Park and Kingston upon Thames and Epsom and Ewell they are considered in the Industry to be expert business accountants and tax advisors for both individuals and small & medium sized businesses (SME's). Helping and supporting both individuals and limited company owners / self employed people throughout the UK and the world, they regularly help clients grow their business providing tailored advice and support. Their support has been considered invaluable by many clients and key to their success. For more information visit www.taxaffinity.com. To read more interesting articles like this visit www.taxaffinity.com/blog. Please feel free to comment and share this with your friends. We have noticed that a lot of tax payers are missing out on claiming the 4th Self Employed grant and wanted to let everyone know not to miss out.
The Self Employed (SEISS) 4th and 5th grants were announced in March 2021 and are supposed to run to the end of Sept 2021. The 4th grant (April to June) is the same criteria as the previous ones (up to max £7500 of 80% of profits). While the 5th grant (July to Sept) will be banded with those who have seen a greater than 30% reduction in income eligible for 80% and those who have seen income fall less than 30% receiving a grant of only 30% (up to max £2,850). The cut off date for eligibility was 2nd March 2021 so the 19/20 tax return had to be submitted by then. And both will take into account 2019/20 tax returns figures filed. You still need to qualify with over 50% of your income coming from self employment rather than other sources. Many tax payers are hesitent because they are applying for mortages and remortgages where the lenders are unfairly saying to them they look unfavourably at the grants coming in. And this leads to tax payers being unfairly restricted on eligible grants or many other personal reasons such as divorce or employment. And because our company vision is to improve the financial life of every person in the world we are here to help anyone who needs help in this matter. So feel free to Contact Us via our online form. By Anni Khan at Tax Affinity Accountants Tax Affinity Accountants are experts Business, Tax and Accountancy. With branches in Worcester Park and Kingston upon Thames and Epsom and Ewell they are considered in the Industry to be expert business accountants and tax advisors for both individuals and small & medium sized businesses (SME's). Helping and supporting both individuals and limited company owners / self employed people throughout the UK and the world, they regularly help clients grow their business providing tailored advice and support. Their support has been considered invaluable by many clients and key to their success. For more information visit www.taxaffinity.com. To read more interesting articles like this visit www.taxaffinity.com/blog. Please feel free to comment and share this with your friends. |
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