Articles, tagged with "pension contributions", page 1
06th February 2012
Why should you buy a piece of lifting equipment when manpower alone can do a similar job? Or can they? That is a very good question and one in which we will explore within this article.
So first of all let us take a look at the question; which is the b...
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Author:
Nikki Dale
19th January 2012
When you think of your retirement what do visualise? Travelling the world visiting exotic countries, spending time chilling out playing golf or merely having more quality time to spend with your family.
Many of us dream of being able to do the things tha...
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Author:
Roy J Derrick
23rd June 2011
Apart from the upcoming fixed protection, there are existing protections that you can avail of to protect your pension against the introduction of the lifetime allowance – enhanced and primary protection. Primary protection will protect your pension if it...
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Author:
Nazima Golamaully
21st June 2011
The benefits offered by employers are becoming increasingly more important for attracting and retaining employees, so you need to ensure that the benefits package you offer will be appealing to everyone you hope to bring into your business. The best way...
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Author:
Paul Buchanan
20th June 2011
Umbrella's are very handy objects; they keep you dry when it's raining, and cool in the searing heat. But this is not the kind of umbrella I'm talking about.
Now we all love Rihanna's hit single, with its banging beats and catchy lyrics, and althoug...
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Author:
Harvey McEwan
13th May 2011
Write-offs, tax breaks or anything that lessens the amount of tax you pay – that is how innovative tax relief is. Tax relief is savings on tax which can be capital gains losses, pension contributions, business losses, and other allowable deductions. It is...
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Author:
Mike
28th March 2011
In the business world today a growing number of companies are moving away from permanent staff to meet demands towards outsourcing work to contracting companies. Roles which might be currently outsourced include human resources, advertising and marketing,...
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Author:
J. Harper
28th March 2011
In the business world today a growing number of companies are moving away from permanent staff to meet requirements towards outsourcing work to contracting companies. Within business the sort of roles which are outsourced can be anything from catering, cl...
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Author:
J. Harper
22nd December 2010
If you're uncertain about which tax band you fall into for your income, you could be surprised at the amount being deducted from your earnings, or you could even be paying more than you need to without realising it. That's why it's important to learn ho...
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Author:
Paul Buchanan
06th December 2010
Forthcoming changes to workplace pensions aim to ensure that more people have adequate pension provision - but Grimsby Chartered Financial Planner Paul Duckworth, who specialises in retirement planning, believes that, in its present form, the legislation ...
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Author:
Paul Duckworth FPFS
01st September 2010
A virtual assistant (VA) is a self-employed professional who provides administrative, secretarial and creative services on a remote basis.
Working from their own fully equipped offices, VAs work with a variety of different clients on a regular, ad hoc,...
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Author:
Justine Curtis
06th August 2010
The UK's savings system must be reformed in the interest of encouraging people to save more money, a report has said.The Centre for Policy Studies think-tank has shared its views on the current system, calling it 'too complicated' suggesting that it cause...
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Author:
Sam Gooch
04th July 2010
Payroll is not simply handing out a pay slip once every week or on a monthly basis. Behind the scenes, there is an
individual who must take into account all the numbers and do the calculations for additions and deductions to and from gross
salary....
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Author:
AlexW
02nd July 2010
The oft uttered phrase of 'fat cat' about anyone who is a company director from mid-ranking private sector employees and public sector workers, whos' maximum risk is that they might one day be made redundant, now sounds more hollow than ever. The fact is ...
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Author:
Tim Meadows-Smith
11th May 2010
Are you fed up of becoming aware only too late of the full impact the UK budget report will have on your business? Of being unable to protect your company from damaging tax liabilities because legislations have changed without you are realising? You are n...
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Author:
Nancy Jefferson