Umbrella companies – why labour supply chain due diligence is essential
With the rise of flexible working, partly in response to changes in tax and employment law legislation, there have been changes in how organisations are resourcing their people.
With the rise of flexible working, partly in response to changes in tax and employment law legislation, there have been changes in how organisations are resourcing their people.
The Advisory Electric Rate increased on 1 December 2021 from 4ppm for 5ppm for the reimbursement of business mileage.
You could be forgiven for thinking everybody is already driving an Electric Vehicle (EV) in 2022. Everywhere you look there are adverts for EVs, all the new models being released seem to be E
What is overseas workday relief?
Overseas workday relief (OWR) is the common parlance used to describe the situation whereby:
This is further to the article at The coronavirus job retention scheme – mistakes and corrections – are underclaims just as important as overclaims?
Since the entry into force of the UK-EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement just over a year ago, two issues have dominated discussions between the UK and EU: fishing licences and the Northern Ireland
If the man on the Clapham omnibus knows anything about VAT, he probably knows that Jaffa Cakes are zero-rated but that chocolate biscuits are standard-rated as confectionery.
Personal tax
Tax rates and allowances for 2022/23
The relaxation of the lockdown rules hopefully means that staff and customers will be able to get together for a decent Christmas party this year. Hurrah!