- Brexit and the insolvency sector There has been much doom and gloom around in the news since the result of the EU Referendum was released and it would appear that many feel that the insolvency sector must be expecting an avalanche of work as a consequence of the Brexit vote. Difficulties are predicted arising from the ong Article Author: Steve Smith Comments Read More
- HMRC admits contractor tax change legislation needs a rewrite HMRC has admitted getting the wording wrong in new travel and subsistence legislation and will have to rewrite it. The mistake drew criticism from the contracting sector with tax experts claiming it highlighted a chaotic and overly complex tax system that was in desperate need of simplific Article Author: Steve Smith Comments Read More
- Budget is good for small business but still hurts contractors National accountancy firm Danbro has welcomed Chancellor George Osborne’s budget and said it was a good budget for small businesses. However, in welcoming a raft of measures for small business owners, managing director Damian Broughton also said it was disappointing that new restrict Article Author: Steve Smith Comments Read More
- Review bid gets crucial boost from influential and campaigning politician A TRADE body’s call for a strategic review of the tax regime has received another boost - this time from a key shadow Treasury spokesman. The SNP’s Roger Mullin hailed the plan as “modest and reasonable” after meeting PRISM chief executive Crawford Temple. PRISM is Article Author: Steve Smith Comments Read More
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