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- £1,000 business rates discount for High Street.
- £1,000 business rates discount for High Street.
- 10% corporation tax
- 100 towns to share 80 million pounds
- 15% corporation tax
- 2m workers to receive a pay rise from 1 April 2018
- 30 days or else
- 30 hours free childcare for working parents
- 50% off qualifying capital purchases
- 6th July 2024 - a potential deadline for company car drivers
- 80 percent of your staff wages paid by government?
- A 30th December 2015 filing deadline
- A billion pounds of business red tape to be removed
- A competition for budding space entrepreneurs
- A few days left to pay self-assessment bills
- A few miscellaneous effects of holding ISAs
- A new acronym
- A new broom
- A new business, have you considered your options?
- A new government-backed loan scheme
- A new look to benefits in kind regime?
- A new range of apprenticeships under the Trailblazer scheme.
- A note for driving instructor clients E and learner drivers
- A possible, unwelcome increase in service charges
- A reminder - points add up to penalties from 1 January 2023
- A reminder of imminent changes at Companies House
- A step closer to Making Tax Digital
- Abolition of self-employed NIC to be deferred
- About face by HMRC
- About turn, you can use spreadsheets
- Accessing the HMRC mobile APP
- Accounting for import VAT on your VAT return
- Act now to claim dormant funds
- Additional grant aid for local lockdown businesses
- Additional rates reduction for pubs
- Additional support for Carillion subcontractors
- Advance notice
- Adventures in trade
- Advisory fuel rates
- Advisory Fuel Rates from 1 March 2021
- Advisory fuel rates from 1 September 2015
- Affected by severe weather or flooding
- Aggressive rent collection to be banned
- Air passenger duty exemption now applies to under 16s
- Alcohol duty changes
- Alcohol Duty system overhaul
- Aligning national insurance and income tax
- All change for driving instructors and learner drivers
- All is fair, unless you expect HMRC to minimise your tax bill