Bradford chartered accountants Naylor Wintersgill is urging business to look into the financial benefits of 'going green'. From April this year companies have been able to claim 100 per cent first year capital allowances on investments made in energy saving equipment. Partner at Naylor Wintersgill, Alison Whalley, said: "Many businesses are still unaware of the benefits for which they are eligible." Details on energy-saving technology can be found at www.eca.gov.uk.
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