Chain, Chain, Chain (of Supply): Due Diligence of Labour Supply Chains
The extension of the IR35 rules to the private sector with effect from 6 April 2021 has highlighted the need to undertake due diligence on labour supply chains.
The extension of the IR35 rules to the private sector with effect from 6 April 2021 has highlighted the need to undertake due diligence on labour supply chains.
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.
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What is overseas workday relief?
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There are two significant recent developments that impact these individuals:
From 2002 through to around 2015, the taxation regime for company cars was a relatively benign subject, with employees choosing the most CO2 efficient car, which invariably was a diesel, and employ