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Latest guidance for employers
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HMRC has published the latest issue of the Employer Bulletin. The April issue has information on various topics, including: the new rates of the National Minimum Wage reporting expenses and benefits for the tax year ending 5 April 2025 changes to notifications by employers to operate PAYE on a proportion of a globally mobile employee’s… Read more…
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Government taking right approach to tariff negotiations
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The UK government is taking the right approach to tariff negotiations with the US despite downgrades to the economic outlook, says the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC). The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has cut its growth forecast for global GDP to 2.8% from 3.3% this year. The IMF predicts that the increase in tariffs and… Read more…
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Government calls time on red tape for pubs, clubs, and restaurants
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Pubs, clubs and restaurants will benefit from a reduction in the red tape that has stifled hospitality business, the government said. Action includes moves to improve the application of licensing laws and strengthening businesses’ competitiveness. This will give diners, pub and partygoers more time and more choice to enjoy what the UK hospitality has to… Read more…
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Tax red tape costs small businesses nearly £25 billion a year
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Tax compliance costs the UK’s small businesses nearly £25 billion a year, according to recent research conducted by the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB). The average small firm spends £4,500 and 44 hours a year on tax compliance, according to the research. These annual totals could include time spent trying to contact HMRC, the cost… Read more…
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Chancellor unveils plans to maintain level playing field for British business
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Chancellor Rachel Reeves has said British businesses will be supported to trade freely as she takes action on practices that undercut fair trade, such as the dumping of cheap goods into the UK. The government announced immediate action by the Trade Remedies Authority (TRA), the body responsible for defending the UK against certain unfair international… Read more…
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Companies House begins to verify identities
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A new service has been launched that allows individuals to verify their identity directly with Companies House through GOV.UK. The introduction of identity verification is one of the key changes to company law as part of the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023. Companies House has landmark new and enhanced powers to combat economic… Read more…
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Loan charge review calls for evidence
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The independent review into the loan charge has issued a call for evidence with examples of promotional material and marketing leaflets a priority for the review team. The review was announced by the Treasury in January and is being led by Ray McCann, a former President of the Chartered Institute of Taxation. It is now… Read more…
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Sole traders and landlords get Making Tax Digital warning
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Sole traders and landlords with an income over £50,000 have been warned that there is less than a year before they will be required to use Making Tax Digital for Income Tax (MTD for IT). HMRC says the launch of MTD for IT on 6 April 2026 will mark a significant and time-saving change in… Read more…
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