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The ‘hidden’ taxes you didn’t know you were paying – and five simple ways to cut your tax bill
- 10th December 2020
- Posted by: Sherad Dewedi
- Category: Current Affairs
No CommentsTaxes are a fact of life. No-one likes paying them but if we didn’t there would be no NHS, no welfare state and no public services. As the saying goes ‘Money Makes the World Go Around’ and without people paying taxes the world would stop turning. Not literally, but you know what we mean! Given
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Financial Support Available During the Second Lockdown
- 5th November 2020
- Posted by: team-glow
- Category: Current Affairs
Financial Support Available During the Second Lockdown Last week, just days after the Chancellor Rishi Sunak announced amendments to the Job Support Scheme, we were notified as a nation that a second national lockdown would be enforced and therefore changes would be made to the proposed financial support packages. Whilst this brings good news to many,
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Getting to grips with the new Job Support Scheme
- 26th September 2020
- Posted by: team-glow
- Category: Current Affairs
Getting to grips with the new Job Support Scheme It comes as no surprise that as of the 31 October 2020, the Job Retention Scheme that has kept so many businesses afloat throughout the pandemic will come to an end. However, the good news is that Rishi Sunak announced a new support scheme will come
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How can R&D Tax Credits benefit your business?
- 28th August 2020
- Posted by: team-glow
- Category: Tax
How can R&D Tax Credits benefit your business? ‘What are R&D Tax Credits?’ It’s a question that should be asked more often in the world of business, especially since it’s an incentive to encourage innovation in UK businesses – a cash injection for any research and development that a business has completed. Sadly, however, unless
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How much do you know about quarterly Corporation Tax payments?
- 6th August 2020
- Posted by: team-glow
- Category: Shenward
How much do you know about quarterly Corporation Tax payments? Written by Michael Gough, Senior Accountant at Shenward, Leeds. For small companies, corporation tax is payable by nine months and one day after the end of your accounting period. For example, if your company’s year-end is 31 December 2019, the corporation tax, if you are