IFS warns mega tax rises are required to cut deficit
In recent days, the Institute of Fiscal Studies (IFS) has forecast that colossal tax rises will be required between now and 2025 in order to cut the UK’s deficit in line with Government pledges.
In recent days, the Institute of Fiscal Studies (IFS) has forecast that colossal tax rises will be required between now and 2025 in order to cut the UK’s deficit in line with Government pledges.
While yesterday’s Spring Statement revealed little, it did call for views on how plastic taxes could help the environment.
In recent days, several reports have emerged suggesting that bogus phone calls from fraudsters posing as HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) officials are growing increasingly common across the UK.
Paying your workforce should be simple. But with ever-changing legislation and regulation, payroll can be one of the more tricky aspects of running a business. With this in mind, we’re here to help you get to grips with upcoming changes which all employers should be aware of.
A new study into workplace productivity suggests that small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) looking to motivate their staff will achieve better results if they offer smaller, more regular rewards to high-performing team members, as opposed to paying their employees an annual bonus.
Today is International Women’s Day and, to mark the event, student body Founders4Schools (F4S) and tech recruitment company Mortimer Spinks have released a report which highlights the importance of female entrepreneurship to the UK economy.
The British Retail Consortium (BRC) has published statistics which show that UK food sales were on the rise in the three months to February, but shoppers resisted from spending money on non-essential items.
In a recently-published paper entitled Tapering Over the Tax: Reforming taxation of income in the UK, The Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) has proposed major reforms to the UK’s income tax system.
The vast majority of UK small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and their owners are confused about business finance and funding options, a new study suggests.
An MP has suggested that the employer should be responsible for unpaid tax bills when a worker has been mistakenly or purposely considered self-employed.
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