Budget news – National Living Wage (was National Minimum Wage)
Up the workers. Minimum wage levels from 1 April 2019 will be increased: Current rate Future rate (from April 2019) … Read More
Up the workers. Minimum wage levels from 1 April 2019 will be increased: Current rate Future rate (from April 2019) … Read More
Chancellor Philip Hammond has announced plans to abolished Stamp Duty for all first-time buyers of shared ownership properties up to … Read More
With immediate effect (29 October 2018) entrepreneurs selling their shares or business will have had to have been a qualifying … Read More
I’m not the first to notice, but had to comment, £60m on trees and £30,000m on roads. On the same … Read More
Government finances are getting worse. Despite the skewed headlines, the budget figures tell us the deficit is set to continue … Read More
The Office of Tax Simplification is asking owners of small businesses to complete a ten minute survey: https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/ots-business-lifecycle-review-call-for-evidence-and-survey If you … Read More
The cut-off date for submitting the 2017 annual return is 31 October 2018, if a charity has a 12-month accounting … Read More
The government has increased the loan repayment thresholds (the amount graduates can earn before making repayments) for student loans by … Read More
As much as £20bn of savings could be sitting in over a million so-called ‘lost pension pots’ where savers have … Read More
In a recent report Norway ranked as the most secure nation with a war chest built on its publicly held … Read More