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Low-duty on marine red diesel and duty on petrol creeps ahead.

27th June 2009
Since the 1st November when low-duty marine diesel was phased out for all leisure boaters a few less controversial increases are being experienced. 1st December 2008 duty on marine red diesel declared for propulsion crept up by 2 pence per litre i.e. 5... Read >
Author: Keith Macgregro

5 top tips to save you money when you work from home

29th May 2009
How to pinch pennies on your gas and electricity when the office is the room next door There's nothing like rolling straight out of bed and into the office. And when ‘the office' is actually just a bedroom away, it's easy to get to work in your favou... Read >
Author: MarkeD

VAT Services: Adding Transparency in Taxation

13th May 2009
Value Added Tax, specifically called 'VAT', is a unique indirect tax structure where a particular sum of money is imposed on the sale of a product or service at a particular stage. In no time, VAT has covered up the entire market in no time in global mar... Read >
Author: Article Publisher

New Grant Helps Mums stay Healthy

11th May 2009
The Government is launching a new scheme in April 2009 to help expectant mums stay healthy throughout the course of their pregnancy. The "Health in Pregnancy Grant" (HiPG) is a one off payment available to soon to be mothers from the 25th week of their pr... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Accounting for Business with HM Revenue and Customs, Inland Revenue

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

National Insurance Contributions and National Insurance Card Taxes

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

Wise up to the dangers of non compliant umbrella companies

22nd March 2009
Non Compliant Umbrella Company Specialist accountancy firm Danbro are urging contractors to wise up to the dangers of using non compliant umbrella companies. In a recent survey of contractors who had switched to Danbro, after using another umbr... Read >
Author: Robert Basler

Is there enough money for the Christmas party?

12th March 2009
Tax Free Parties! Up to £150 for each employee and partner. Is there enough money for the Christmas party? Christmas can be an expensive time for employers but Company Christmas would like to remind all employers that company events for staff at t... Read >
Author: edfrench

Accounting & Finance Online Tax Calculator for Tax Return

10th March 2009
Late filing of the tax return is an important issue as not only can it attract a late filing fine but also brings the accounting and finance quality into attention. Accounting & Finance for your 2008 Tax Return - Do not Be Late With nearly a fifth o... Read >
Author: Terry Cartwright

The Garden Office - Could Working From Home Be Right For You?

04th March 2009
With unemployment figures at a ten year low and very few able to predict an improvement any time soon, many people are facing or fearing redundancy. Loosing your job can be one of the most traumatic experiences you can face, and in today's climate it's ha... Read >
Author: Kmberlie

Starting a business? What you need to know about bookkeeping

09th January 2009
If you are setting up in business then you should make sure you get organised from day one as far as bookkeeping goes so as to avoid any future issues with HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC). Good bookkeeping will also allow you to plan ahead financially b... Read >
Author: Lynn Watson

Identity Theft: 7 of the UK's Worst Ever Data Loss Bungles

09th September 2008
The past few years have seen millions of Brits put at increased risk of identity theft by banks, retailers, and government departments who have failed to effectively secure the personal details of their customers and staff. 1 HM Revenue and Customs was... Read >
Author: Tristan Dunston

Saving Money With An Individual Savings Account

05th September 2008
An individual savings account or ISA allows you to save up to £7,200 in total tax free in any one tax year. There are two types of ISA and these are cash ISAs and a stocks and shares ISA and the amount of £7,200 applies to the total of these two ISAs co... Read >
Author: Tim

UK Tax Compliance

12th August 2008
One simply can't refuse to pay tax- unless one is unemployed. If you are earning a living, you have to pay tax. In the UK, the world of tax paying is very highly regulated and controlled. Yet despite the enforced rules and regulations, estimates indica... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

More People Choosing To Rent

20th July 2008
Recent figures show the number of houses sold in the UK in the last five months has fallen by 32 percent compared to the same time last year. Figures by the HM Revenue and Customs which record the houses purchases of properties worth more than the initial... Read >
Author: Danielle Fletcher
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