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28th September 2009
A UK Lottery Syndicate Form should be considered by any lottery gamers deciding that they are going to lead their personal lottery syndicate. Individuals will find this article revealing a passing account into the use of a UK Lottery Syndicate Form and ho... Read >
Author: leemay
28th September 2009
Organizing your own particular Lottery Syndicate can be hard work but fun. Lottery players will find a brief induction to the basis why lottery gamers thinking of arranging their own ought to draw up a UK Lottery Syndicate Form including all lottery playe... Read >
Author: LeeMay
22nd September 2009
Wills and Probate
A Will is a legal document which (if properly prepared) can ensure that your assets are distributed in the manner you wish after your death, and so you can make financial arrangements for your close relatives. A Will can also be prepa... Read >
Author: Jo
21st September 2009
There are many important factors you must consider before starting a business. You must decide on the best trading environment for your business. Decide on your own financial situation, for instance, the mode of financing, loans and use of credit cards, m... Read >
Author: Indah Mohd
17th September 2009
The complete process of earning money and saving it is complex and gruel some, especially if it is complimented with taxation policies. Corporate Taxation is the income tax that is to be paid on the profits of the company. Taxable profits are calculated b... Read >
Author: Article Publisher
11th September 2009
Free lancers, contractors and self employed workers can enjoy the benefit of working for themselves and being self employed. Nevertheless being a sole trader, in partnership with someone or being in a limited companies can have implications for your earni... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson
02nd September 2009
The problem with selling any small business ($500,000 and below) is how can a realistic value be put on the business. If a business is valued too high no one will be interested or worse value it too low prospective buyers will think there is something irr... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
18th August 2009
Figures in a recent National Audit Office Report show the amount owed to HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) in the form of unpaid income, corporation and VAT has risen dramatically from £2.7bn in 2007-2008 to £28bn in 2008-2009. The reason for this rise sugg... Read >
Author: Derek Cooper
27th July 2009
I am sure your quest for affiliate marketing programs has come to an end as you read this article. Yes, gone are those days when we have to search endlessly for affiliate marketing programs information or other such information like affiliate marketing bo... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni
27th July 2009
It is becoming increasingly common that a company's creditors take action against it for unpaid debts in the form of a Winding Up Petition. If the debt remains unpaid and a winding up order is granted, the court will appoint a liquidator and the company w... Read >
Author: Derek Cooper
23rd July 2009
After discovering her dead husband had amassed 50,000 pounds worth of secret debt, a widow is being forced to sell her home. When something like this happens it's a tremendous shock.
Mrs S, who lost her husband to a sudden stroke just three months ago,... Read >
Author: michael challiner
17th July 2009
If you are a director of a company which is struggling and you feel that there is no possibility of turning the business around, you will need to shut the company. The legal term for this process is Liquidation. The Liquidation process will require realis... Read >
Author: Derek Cooper
30th June 2009
Most people have heard of folks getting tax refunds, otherwise known as a “tax rebate” or “claiming tax back” but what does it mean? A tax refund is a payment made by the HM Revenue & Customs (the new name for the Inland Revenue) to someone who ha... Read >
Author: TaxAdvisor
26th June 2009
According to HMRC's world famous slogan "Tax doesn't have to be taxing". Yet with 16 pages Standard Tax Calculation Guide and even more 34 pages comprehensive Tax Calculation Guide, this HMRC mantra doesn't seem to be of much help anyways! So now that you... Read >
Author: Article Manager
03rd June 2009
As a small business, it may be hard to imagine paying more tax on income that you have perhaps been used to as an employee at another business, I personally can?t imagine voluntarily paying tax or national insurance to the government however for all our h... Read >
Author: Terry Cartwright
18th May 2009
Accounting for tax can be defined as the method of accounting for tax on income, finance accounts or indeed anything based on finance accounts that has to be reported to the Inland Revenue. Many laws look after taxes and there are many principles that gov... Read >
Author: Terry Cartwright
07th May 2009
Today’s economic environment is more challenging than ever before. In order to survive in this rapidly changing business world and gain a competitive advantage, companies must try to reduce costs and improve the efficiency of their practice as much as p... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
04th May 2009
Self-employed freelancers, contractors and temporary workers enjoy the freedom that comes with being self-employed, however, setting yourself up as a sole trader, partnership or as a limited company can have implications for your earning potential. Some f... Read >
Author: Ben Curtis
17th April 2009
The Inland Revenue tax authority has been around since 1665 and until 2005 was a direct taxation department where in all the matters with regard to taxation and its various policies were resolved by the British Government. Income tax, national insurance c... Read >
Author: Terry Cartwright
16th April 2009
National insurance contributions are paid by all employees over the age of 16 whose gross income exceeds the national insurance threshold and forms part of the taxes collected by the inland revenue. Employers also pay additional NI contributions. In years... Read >
Author: Terry Cartwright
16th April 2009
The Preliminary Agreement (Konvenju)
has been duly signed and both yourself (as the buyer)
and the seller are now bound to go ahead with the contract and to adhere to the
terms and conditions set therein. Yes, the real estates in Malta is very
advanta... Read >
Author: CathyWimior
15th April 2009
You can visit HMRC Inland Revenue online where you can log in and sort out your tax related issues. The inland revenue website itself offers a huge amount of help and provides all manner of information regarding income tax, value added tax and any other f... Read >
Author: Terry Cartwright
31st March 2009
A UK bankruptcy auction may be lively occasion which gives bidders a remarkable bargain whenever a non payer is required to sell his belongings. Sadly, offenders, organized crime groups, as well as terrorist groups have been known to use bankruptcy auctio... Read >
Author: Gauk Auction
17th March 2009
Corporate tax is the amount of income tax that one has to pay on the profits of his company. Here the word company does not just mean to an individual business, but it also refers to clubs, associations, societies, trade associations, housing corporations... Read >
Author: Article Manager
10th March 2009
Self-employed freelancers, contractors and temporary workers enjoy the freedom that comes with being self-employed, however, setting yourself up as a sole trader, partnership or as a limited company can have implications for your earning potential. Some f... Read >
Author: Sam Rosenna
13th February 2009
In the midst of a recession, now is not the time to be careless with your money and many people are understandably looking for safe havens to protect what they have. Surprisingly, however, others are completely unaware that they could be eligible for bene... Read >
Author: alangill123
22nd January 2009
No win, no fee lawyers have recently helped clients to make two substantial and yet very different monetary windfalls. The first involves the tragic case of an American woman whose wrongful death lawsuit against a trucking company has been finally settled... Read >
Author: Darell Joyce
09th January 2009
Commercial Legal Expenses Insurance as an addition to a Business Insurance policy may have seemed an unnecessary expense in the past, but a significant rise in litigation is causing an upsurge in the number of businesses requesting cover.
Whilst your B... Read >
Author: CWA David
05th January 2009
The great British actor Sir Michael Caine has a famous catch phrase “Not a lot of people know that” and this could well be applied to the world of R&D Tax Credits. In these credit crunch times, where money is tight, it is amazing just how many compani... Read >
Author: Katy Ortega
05th January 2009
The great British actor Sir Michael Caine has a famous catch phrase “Not a lot of people know that” and this could well be applied to the world of R&D Tax Credits. In these credit crunch times, where money is tight, it is amazing just how many compani... Read >
Author: Katy Ortega
29th December 2008
Payroll can be a very time consuming and specialised process for anyone who owns a business, it also requires knowledge of payroll processes and legislation and this can take time to master. Due to this it is usually very hard for someone who owns a small... Read >
Author: John mclean
19th December 2008
Often businesses find it difficult to complete their payroll in-house for a variety of reasons and as a result they will push payroll to the bottom of the ‘to do’ list. This is a very unwise thing to do as not only is it a legal obligation of all busi... Read >
Author: John mclean
16th December 2008
The term deed poll refers to the legal document and process involved in changing a person’s name. The process is simplified by the services of companies such as www.simpledeedpoll.co.uk, who offer a range of simplified documentation relating to a name ... Read >
Author: Admin
03rd December 2008
Individuals who are facing problem with debts often consider an IVA. It can prove to a good alternative of overcoming debt problems! Before proceeding with an IVA, one must know what exactly it means. One can get all the advice on IVA by making use of IVA... Read >
Author: Sadhana
25th November 2008
It’s an old saying that there are two certainties in life – death and taxes – and there is definitely a ring of truth in this, but the real misfortune is when the two combine. You work hard all your life and manage to put aside a little money to pas... Read >
Author: michael challiner
15th October 2008
The majority of people in the UK buying a new home will be required to pay stamp duty on the purchase. What is stamp duty, how is it calculated and what impact does it have on the UK housing market?
What is Stamp Duty?
The origins of stamp duty go ... Read >
Author: Rich Bendall
13th October 2008
Have you been contemplating filing for bankruptcy? Before going ahead, considering alternatives to bankruptcy can help you a great deal. One such alternative is an IVA. Before opting for an IVA, you should understand what an IVA actually is. An IVA is not... Read >
Author: Sadhana
25th September 2008
Are you concerned about meeting your next mortgage payment? Have you taken out a credit card to pay another? If your finances are maxed out it is time to wake up and take charge of the situation.
Falling into debt is not usually a result of irrespons... Read >
Author: SEO Positive
22nd September 2008
Income tax is deducted by an employer from the gross salary of an employee according to the inland revenue tax percentage applicable to those earnings taking into account personal tax allowances and reliefs available.
Income Tax percentage rates for Em... Read >
Author: Terry Cartwright
12th September 2008
Payroll is one of the most important areas that any business has to deal with from month to month as it is responsible for ensuring that all members of staff are paid correctly, and on time, with the appropriate deductions being made each time. Without so... Read >
Author: John mclean
09th September 2008
1. There can be a variety of reasons why a new employee does not have a P45 Whatever the reason if a new employee does not provide the new employer a P45 form on the day employment commences then the employer has a responsibility to submit the P46 form.
... Read >
Author: Terry Cartwright
08th September 2008
Finding specific information about affiliate marketing referral might not be easy, but we have gathered very helpful and relevant information about the general subject matter, with the ultimate aim of helping you out. Even if your search is about another ... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni
29th July 2008
If you are searching for information related to tax relief attorneys or any other such as Inland Revenue income, bush TV stands, new tax relief or tax relief programs you have come to the right article. This piece will provide you with not just general ta... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni
13th June 2008
Although three grams of plutonium is probably the most extreme example, many other bizarre items have been offered to anyone making the best offer through auction websites and online classifieds.
Indeed, in the USA organisations such as the Bureau of ... Read >
Author: pmcindoe
01st May 2008
When there is a doubt over status of a worker being an employee or self employed the employer must make the correct decision or face potential serious penalties relating to a change in status that can be applied retrospectively. In the absence of comprehe... Read >
Author: Terry Cartwright
28th April 2008
15th April 2008
It is common practise for a UK employer to pay an employee expenses when that employee uses his own vehicle for business journeys. Often the amount paid is based upon a standard rate per mile which varies from employer to employer. There are tax issues ev... Read >
Author: Terry Cartwright
15th April 2008
Mileage allowances are approved rates at which anyone using a private vehicle for business journeys can claim tax free expenses for that journey.
The approved mileage allowance for cars and vans is 40p per mile for the first 10,000 business miles and 2... Read >
Author: Terry Cartwright
08th April 2008
Do you ever enter competitions in the UK using the Internet? If you do you’ll have realised that there are a good many websites devoted to that very activity. The other thing you’ll have observed is that generally speaking you’re being offered the o... Read >
Author: lexisclick
14th March 2008
Paying taxes to local and national governments is something that we are all required by national law and it just makes only a part of our duties as a citizen. Taxes are paid for many reasons, not only to fund the government, but also to enable the governm... Read >
Author: Carelin
26th February 2008
Almost every time we earn or spend money, the taxman is waiting to take his slice. Unfortunately there is no exemption for your savings.
But there are legal ways to shelter your nest-egg from the Inland Revenue’s grasp by taking advantage of Individu... Read >
Author: born4thesurf
16th February 2008
Financial Spread Betting came into existence back in the 1970's. Up until the 1990's it was predominately enjoyed by professionals working in the high-powered world of finance in London. However, as the world grew ever smaller through the emergence of the... Read >
Author: Patrick Finnemore
01st February 2008
Almost three million people a year leave the winters in the frozen north of the Americas and escape to the warmer winters of the south. Many Canadians are among them, and experts forecast that the recent U.S. crunches in mortgages, foreclosures etc will ... Read >
Author: M Shane
30th January 2008
If the thought of tax payments and sights of envelopes with Inland Revenue address frighten or push you back, you may address your problem through the help of an online tax attorney or company. As the laws pertaining to tax in most of the countries are tu... Read >
Author: apurva
22nd January 2008
Self Certification for a loan is essentially the method whereby a client self declares their income. This may occur when a client is self employed, or is employed but also has an income derived from work outside of their normal employment. Many lenders, e... Read >
Author: Alan Reed
18th January 2008
The PAYE system is a payroll administration system where employers deduct income tax and national insurance contributions from employees. Paye was introduced by the UK in 1944 as a tax system by the inland revenue which employers administer to deduct from... Read >
Author: Terry Cartwright
18th January 2008
Many in the UK life insurance industry believe that too many couples are opting for joint life assurance or insurance when they would be better off taking out two single-life policies. Indeed, independent company Lifesearch has gone so far as to suggest... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
07th November 2007
DIY Accounting Payroll Software is written on a series of excel spreadsheet templates. Small business payroll solution available in the UK for up to 5 employees, up to 10 employees and a third version of the payroll for up to 20 employees.The basic detai... Read >
Author: Terry Cartwright
22nd October 2007
Limited liability company formation carries a number of substantial benefits to small and medium sized businesses effectively creating a new corporate body which is a distinct different business vehicle to the owners of the business, shareholders who are ... Read >
Author: Terry Cartwright
18th October 2007
Pegasus Opera II Business Accounting SoftwareStanding as the fastest selling accounting software, with over 50 enhancements and a polished, professional new interface, Pegasus Opera II Business Accounting Software has gained a massive 20,000 users in the ... Read >
Author: Helen
08th October 2007
Corporation Tax RecordsCompanies are required by law to maintain records of financial transactions in a manner that enables the company to produce an accurate Corporation Tax Return. Company tax records are required to be kept for a minimum of six years f... Read >
Author: Terry Cartwright
23rd August 2007
What is self employment? In essence anyone who is in business either as a sole trader or part of a partnership and receives income that is not taxed under the payroll system is self employed. Excluded are Directors of companies who are offically employees... Read >
Author: Terry Cartwright
27th July 2007
Many individuals and groups in Britain set up their own businesses every day. According to Companies House, almost 25,000 new businesses are set up throughout the country every month.
There are various reasons as to why people may choose to start their... Read >
Author: Jene
08th June 2007
People are always looking for news ways in which to make cash savings or investments. One popular method of tax-free savings is by opting to save money in Individual Savings Account (ISAs), which were introduced by the UK government in 1999 to replace PEP... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
07th June 2007
So you are looking for a holiday let mortgage. But are you sure you know exactly what a holiday let means?
This may seem a silly question. But there�s a lot of confusion between �holiday lets� and �buy-to-lets�, and between �holiday lets... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
25th April 2007
It is mandatory (from legal perspective) for UK registered companies to use a registered UK address where the Government agencies can send official documents, such as statutory letters, court documents and so on. The registered office address will be reco... Read >
Author: darvy
20th April 2007
It has never been a better time to buy a second home, or invest in the buy-to-let property market. The UK’s booming buy-to-let market is being boosted by immigration and the difficulty of first-time buyers to find suitably priced property. The UK is sec... Read >
Author: JamesQuinton
27th February 2007
We work in an increasingly data driven business environment where
your business critical data is the core of your business. It is
estimated that 60% of companies that lose their data shut down
within 6 months. We are all aware of the pifalls of inade... Read >
Author: John jackson
27th January 2007
Welcome to the First of Seven Property Tax Saving Strategies brought to you by Homes Seekers on behalf of Amer Siddiq.
We know it is rather long - 3 pages - however reading this may well save you money so we feel it is well worth the read.
Strategy... Read >
Author: anupam
10th January 2007
A limited liability company formation carries a number of substantial benefits to small and medium sized self employed businesses. A limited company formation effectively creates a new corporate body distinct from the owners of the business, shareholders,... Read >
Author: Terry Cartwright
28th November 2006
With ever-increasing property prices, more and more people’s assets are
now worth more than the inheritance tax threshold of £285,000,
which has never been increased in proportion to the recent property
boom. With a rate of 40% inheritance tax on an... Read >
Author: Benedict Rohan
07th September 2006
Bad debt - the name itself defines negativity in form of bad credit status. A bad debt or bad credit is the result of mismanagement of debts in the past. We know that needs never check your debt status while occurring. They can arise anytime with anybody... Read >
Author: James Taylor
07th August 2006
It seems to be a little known fact that in the last budget, legislation was introduced which has created a tax loophole on a certain type of life insurance. We gather that early indications point to the fact that, for 50% of people, the most economical so... Read >
Author: michael challiner
16th July 2006
The problem with selling any small business ($500,000 and below) is how can a realistic value be put on the business. If a business is valued too high no one will be interested or worse value it too low prospective buyers will think there is something irr... Read >
Author: peter arkwright
01st April 2006
Copyright 2006 George Lambert
Recently my Father died. He was a successful businessman, all his life he had been meticulous in keeping his paperwork up to date, the one thing he kept putting off was the writing of his will. Despite constant nagging fro... Read >
Author: George Lambert
02nd November 2005
If you find yourself dreading the brown envelope with your self assessment tax return form coming through the post you are certainly not alone.
Millions of people feel the same way as you and go through the same laborious process year after year. It i... Read >
Author: Keith Bateup
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