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Tax breaks for your garden office

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Most restrictions in England will end tomorrow as Plan B comes to an end! Which side of the divide do you belong to?  Is it time to get back to “normal” and for everyone to go back to the office? Or is it too early and we should all carry on working from home until […]

How not to lose your staff to your competitors?

It seems that every week in the news we are hearing about staff shortages in the UK and when we speak to you about this many of you are confirming the same. So, how do you retain your staff. According to the BBC the shortage has been aggravated by the fact that 400,000 people have […]

Employment Allowance Changes from April 2020.

Since April 2014, certain businesses are eligible to claim an Employment Allowance (EA). This allows businesses to reduce their Class 1 National Insurance bill by up to £3,000. However, from 6 April 2020, the government is altering this, meaning not all businesses who currently benefit will be able to claim the allowance in the 2020/21 tax year.

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Budget Summary 2017

The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Philip Hammond, delivered his first Budget against a backdrop of a more-buoyant-than-expected UK economy post-Brexit and improved tax receipts. We have summarised the Budget below, and will be providing a more detailed summary following our Budget Breakfast event on Friday 10th March.

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London’s Tech Manifesto: what London’s technology firms want from the new London mayor?

London’s credentials as a leading tech centre are firmly established. It is home to a number of global and highly-valued tech firms, who are calling on the new mayor to make improvements and help push the UK to its full tech potential. With the EU referendum and a new mayor, there is room for considerable change in the London business environment.

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