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Important dates for your diary – Teachers‘ Pension end of year requirements

Posted by Tim Borton on 25/01/2012

Teachers’ Pension have just issued the timeline of deadlines for year ended 31 March 2012:

Return Annual Return of Service and Salaries Contact Form         ...

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Workplace Pensions Reform - Auto Enrolment

Posted by Global Administrator on 19/01/2012

From 1 October 2012 to September 2016, depending on business size, employers will have to auto enrol all eligible employees into a qualifying pension scheme and contribute to their plan. The majority of businesses will face some degree of financial impact and therefore the sooner you make plans and budget for the changes, the less severe the impact will be.

The auto enrolment scheme will be ...

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Funding & Business Support Event Summary & Podcast

Posted by Ewan McClymont on 19/01/2012

The Funding & Business Support Briefing hosted by Bishop Fleming at Kingsley Village on the 18th January has been extremely well received by both exhibitors are delegates. The audience heard a range of presentations on grants, loans, asset-backed lending, equity finance and general finance raising – the idea being to highlight alternative and complimentary sources of finance to conventional lending.

In addition, 30 exhibitors were there ...

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First the carrot, and now the stick

Posted by Tim Godfrey on 18/01/2012

The carrot

HMRC raised over £10 million from more than 1,500 disclosures made under the Tax Health Plan, but HMRC are looking to raise yet more from the plan.

The plan, which ran until 30 June 2010, gave medical professionals the chance to come forward voluntarily and get their tax affairs up to date – the attraction of disclosure was a fixed penalty of 10% ...

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To be or not to be… resident?

Posted by Pippa Clarke on 17/01/2012

The Government has published a consultation document on its plans for a statutory residence test (SRT). The aim is to enable taxpayers to assess their residence status in a straightforward way. Furthermore, it will enable those who come to the UK on business, as employees or investors, to have a clear view of their tax treatment.

Tax residence has an important bearing on an individual’s UK ...

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