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Has your business protected its greatest asset? – YOU
Britain is a nation of small businesses. SME’s play a vital role supporting millions of jobs and stimulating future growth. However, many of them are not protecting their…
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What happens if you miss your staging date?
Your staging date for auto enrolment has been set by the Pension Regulator and it is an important date. The pension regulator has written to everyone 12 months…
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Tax-Free Childcare
Tax-Free Childcare is a new government scheme which will be launched from early 2017 to help working parents with the cost of childcare. Parents will be able to…
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Changes to the National Minimum Wage (NMW) rates effective from 1 October 2016
What is the National Minimum Wage? The National Minimum Wage (NMW) is the minimum amount of pay per hour most workers are entitled to by law. The rate…
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Minister confirms Making Tax Digital delayed until 2019 for some businesses
Jane Ellison, finance secretary to the Treasury, has recently confirmed that the introduction of Making Tax Digital (MTD) for the majority of businesses will be delayed to 2019…
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If you don’t claim R&D tax credits, your competitors will
The Government’s R&D tax relief is one of the biggest funding sources for innovative UK companies, and a recent survey found that R&D tax credits have proven a…
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Making Tax Digital (MTD)
From 2018 onwards, small businesses, the self-employed and landlords with annual income of £10,000 or more will be required to keep track of their tax affairs digitally, under…
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Tough new sanctions for offshore tax evaders
Tax evaders are set to face tough new sanctions under plans detailed by HM Revenue and Customs today. The proposals will mean that those who do not come…
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Investing for good – social investment tax relief
Social Investment Tax Relief offers potentially generous tax reliefs to those individuals willing to offer financial support to social enterprises. Operating in a similar manner to the existing…