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1 September 2015
Welcome to our monthly tax update designed to keep you informed of the latest tax issues.
In this issue we focus on issues to be considered before the end of the tax year and things to look forward to next year. As ever we are here to help you so…
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6 August 2015
Employers will need to account for overtime when calculating holiday pay from 1 July 2015.
The Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) ruled in November 2014 that employers must factor in overtime, commissions and bonuses when making holiday pay calculations, instead…
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3 August 2015
A plan to improve the productivity of UK businesses has been published by the Treasury.
The policy document identifies 2 key areas to stimulating productivity in the UK: long-term investment and a dynamic economy.
Among the measures included in the strategy are:
23 July 2015
The new dividend tax regime
In the Summer 2015 Budget, George Osborne announced fundamental changes to the way in which dividends are taxed. The changes will not take place until dividend receipts from 6 April 2016 but individuals who…
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9 July 2015
No one quite knew what to expect in the first budget by a majority Conservative government for almost 20 years.
In his seventh Budget Statement as chancellor, George Osborne promised a ‘big budget for a country with big ambitions’.
As predicted there…
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6 July 2015
Welcome to our monthly tax update designed to keep you informed of the latest tax issues.
In this issue we focus on issues to be considered before the end of the tax year and things to look forward to next year. As ever we are here to help you so…
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30 June 2015
Financial assets such as pensions and shares is driving a rise in household wealth, research by Lloyds Bank has suggested.
Based on data from the Office for National Statistics, the study found that total household wealth increased by £1.5 trillion during 2014 to reach £9.1 trillion.
Household financial assets accounted for…
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16 June 2015
More than 4 in 10 small and micro businesses have experienced digital crime, according to a survey by the Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT).
The survey of 1,000 business owners with less than 49 employees reveals that 42% have suffered online security issues.
Important figures:
- 23% have had business computers infected by…
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12 June 2015
The second part in the pair of articles on Estate Planning we are looking at what you are trying to achieve and the use of Trusts.
Where you want to get to?
This part of estate planning is less about the numbers, and more about identifying the obstacles. Everyone has different…
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9 June 2015
A third of small and medium-sized business owners are operating without a business plan, according to research by Close Brothers Asset Finance.
The survey found that 29% of SMEs do not have a business plan, with 43% of these claiming that they don’t believe they need one.
Furthermore, a fifth say…
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