Articles, tagged with "tax profits", page 1
14th May 2012
UK Commercial Property Trust, the Guernsey-based UK commercial property investor, reported its FY 2011 results today which based on a reduced void rate of 3.4% (2010 3.6%) produced a pre-tax profit of £53 million, down from last years £91 million because ...
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Author:
Rivington
14th June 2011
We depend on a lot of things, to act upon our daily personal and professional living. From time to time, we pay no attention to the unusual products and possessions that are plain and tiny in range and shape, but their meaning in terms of consequences and...
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Author:
mikelawson
27th May 2011
Real estate IRA is becoming a progressively more popular strategy to individuals who are choosing to expand their retirement assets. The easiest method to get real estate to your IRA is to have a property utter by funds from your IRA. It's also likely to ...
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Author:
Russ Hopper
29th March 2011
Savills in it's annual results for 2010 today revealed that for the first time revenues from the UK market represented less than half of the total, coming in at 49% (2009 51%) as it reported an 88% increase in underlying pre-tax profits to £47.3 million o...
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Author:
rivingtoncharlotte
15th March 2011
For many businesses leasing a photocopier can be a more cost effective way of meeting their copying needs than outright purchase of a machine. Leasing plans help to spread the cost of ownership and also often include maintenance plan to ensure everything ...
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Author:
JRichard
03rd March 2011
Pittsburgh is known as “The Steel Manufacturing city" and the “City of Bridges and one good thing with the name of the City Pittsburgh is that, Pittsburgh gets name from steel manufacturing quality and having so many bridges, of about 446 in number count....
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Author:
Jasleen David
22nd February 2011
If you are an entrepreneur looking to set up a company overseas, Hong Kong is an optimal jurisdiction for many businesses. Whether you own an established company or a startup, Hong Kong’s combination of a globalized economy with a low corporate tax advant...
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Author:
Lawrence Smith
18th February 2011
npower is the biggest electricity supplier within the UK and produces and supplies both electricity and gas, along with related services to about 6.8 million customers in the country. It runs and manages a flexible number of power stations and is known as...
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Author:
energyexpertonline
08th December 2010
The World Water Crisis Is Solvable
Championic.com believes strongly that the world water crisis is solvable within this decade. The world water crisis is real – 900 million people drink dirty water every day, oftentimes using the same water for bathing, ...
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Author:
Kwelikaneino
11th March 2010
Galliford Try Plc today reported it's H1 results, despite revenues down 26% on last year to £570 million, it's pre-tax profits (pre-exceptional costs) increased by £2 million to £13.2 million.
Galliford Try reported a 15% rise in house sales in Janu...
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Author:
Rivington
26th January 2010
There are numerous ways that organisations can seek to strengthen or boost their bottom lines. Improved efficiency can take many different forms with cost savings and increased productivity sometimes found in the least likely places - in coffee machines f...
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Author:
Companeo
03rd December 2009
At some point of time, a sole trader or partnership will opt for business incorporation. The good news is that as of October, 2009, business incorporation in the UK is becoming easier and more profitable to companies.
Business incorporation - Pros
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Author:
Melville Jackson
18th November 2009
Hong Kong is a central hub for business in Asia. It is extremely popular for a variety of reasons, including political stability, economic freedom and tax benefits. Hong Kong has one of the lowest tax rates in the world for a developed country, and has an...
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Author:
Lawrence Smith
04th November 2009
Hong Kong is a central hub for business in Asia. It is extremely popular for a variety of reasons, including political stability, economic freedom and tax benefits. Hong Kong has one of the lowest tax rates in the world for a developed country, and has an...
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Author:
Lawrence Smith
23rd September 2009
Recently, the National Tax Administration announced increase of the textile, clothing export Tax refundrate is from 11 percent to 13 percent; the export Tax refundrate of some of the bamboo products will be to 11 percent, the new tax refundrate will be im...
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