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  • Where to next after the 50% tax rate?
    In March, Business Secretary Vince Cable confirmed that the 50% tax rate for higher earners was intended to be only temporary...
  • The Bribery Act
    The Bribery Act came into force on 1 July, but many small and medium sized businesses either don't know how the Act will affect them or have not taken it on board...
  • HMRC gets busy
    HMRC will be investigating IHT claims more thoroughly than ever before, and has been sending strongly worded letters to taxpayers...
  • Capital allowances
    The industrial and agricultural buildings allowances ceased on 1 April 2011. However, there are alternatives. More changes to capital allowances are on the way.
  • High-risk avoidance schemes and disguised remuneration
    HMRC is responding to feedback on its proposals to remove the cash-flow benefits from taxpayers using listed high-risk tax avoidance...
  • Late payments still hitting small firms in the pocket
    SMEs are owed £24 billion by late payers, according to the Federation of Small Businesses. What business owners can do...
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