Survey aims to find business view of new 50 per cent tax rate

24 Oct 2009


14 September 2009

Will the UK’s new 50 per cent income tax rate for high earners raise the additional revenue the government needs to restore its balance sheet?


 

Behaviour is the Key to Avoiding Flash-in-the-Pan Results

17 Sep 2009


Good leadership comes from behaviour, not just intelligence or personality, according to a leading management expert.


 

UK Small Business Owners Driving Flexible Working

16 Jul 2009


A new study published this month, “Worldwide Workplace: The Web Commuting Imperative”, reveals how UK small business owners are recognising the role of flexible working practices in business, with almost two-thirds (62%) actively supporting remote working. The independent research, commissioned by Citrix Online, also shows 84% believe offering flexible hours is essential to running a successful business, with 46% stating flexible hours as the key to attracting and retaining the best talent.


 

Osteopaths Stress Importance of Health in the Work Place

15 May 2009

An estimated 12.3 million working days are lost every year through work-related health problems. With the current economic downturn people are increasingly aware of the need to prove their own efficiency in the work place and their health may be suffering. Long hours sat at a desk hunched over the computer screen can in the long term cause more problems than just the initial aches and pains. 


 

One Phone, Two SIMs

15 May 2009

At last the geeks have realised that home and work need to be interchangeable and easy, as Tattu Mobile announce the launch of the TS500 dual SIM multimedia mobile phone, which lets users to make and receive calls on either one of two SIM cards housed inside the phone.


 

BT Business reveals 42% of workers say they could be more productive out of the office

15 May 2009

BT Business and Nortel have revealed new independent research* statistics showing that less than one in ten (8%) of the UK's businesses trust their employees to work out of the office - despite the 42% of workers who are confident that they could do a better job remotely.


 

New regualtions could cost small businesses up to £800 million

18 Mar 2009

The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) argues that new regulations planned for the spring should be held over until later in the year as they could cost small businesses up to £800 million.


 

Publisher's Tips to Help You Survive the Recession

05 Mar 2009


If you publish a newsletter, magazine or catalogue, you'll be aware that prices for paper pulp, ink, transportation and postage have all risen in the last 12 months. 


 

BT Business reveals 42% of workers say they could be more productive out of the office

05 Mar 2009


BT Business and Nortel have revealed new independent research* statistics showing that less than one in ten (8%) of the UK's businesses trust their employees to work out of the office - despite the 42% of workers who are confident that they could do a better job remotely.


 

Date for claiming VAT refunds approaches

05 Mar 2009

If you are VAT registered, the date by which you can claim a refund on past VAT payments is 31 March 2009.

 

Tax tips for home-based businesses

14 Feb 2009

The economic downturn will result in more business owners working from home, according to Target Chartered Accountants.


 

Over half UK set to increase ecommerce spend for Christmas 2009

14 Feb 2009

Third annual Logan Tod Online Shopping Index reveals increased satisfaction and rising ecommerce uptake from older demographics are driving growth

 

UK Broadband Demand Not Far Ahead of Supply

14 Feb 2009

The initial findings of Ofcom's report 'Consumer experience of broadband performance', released this week, look likely to cause a stir.


 

Franchising Starts to Prosper Due to Recession

30 Jan 2009

2009 is predicted to be a boom year for the franchise industry according to specialist consultancy Franchise Development Services (FDS). 


 

Income tax won't help the self-employed

04 Dec 2008

While talk of income tax cuts may seem a welcome solution to the current economic crisis, they would do nothing to help the immediate plight of the 3.8 million self employed workers, who won't see any benefit until January 2010, according to experts at The Tax Advice Network.


 

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Survey aims to find business view of new 50 per cent tax rate

24 Oct 2009


14 September 2009

Will the UK’s new 50 per cent income tax rate for high earners raise the additional revenue the government needs to restore its balance sheet?


 

Behaviour is the Key to Avoiding Flash-in-the-Pan Results

17 Sep 2009


Good leadership comes from behaviour, not just intelligence or personality, according to a leading management expert.


 

UK Small Business Owners Driving Flexible Working

16 Jul 2009


A new study published this month, “Worldwide Workplace: The Web Commuting Imperative”, reveals how UK small business owners are recognising the role of flexible working practices in business, with almost two-thirds (62%) actively supporting remote working. The independent research, commissioned by Citrix Online, also shows 84% believe offering flexible hours is essential to running a successful business, with 46% stating flexible hours as the key to attracting and retaining the best talent.


 

Osteopaths Stress Importance of Health in the Work Place

15 May 2009

An estimated 12.3 million working days are lost every year through work-related health problems. With the current economic downturn people are increasingly aware of the need to prove their own efficiency in the work place and their health may be suffering. Long hours sat at a desk hunched over the computer screen can in the long term cause more problems than just the initial aches and pains. 


 

One Phone, Two SIMs

15 May 2009

At last the geeks have realised that home and work need to be interchangeable and easy, as Tattu Mobile announce the launch of the TS500 dual SIM multimedia mobile phone, which lets users to make and receive calls on either one of two SIM cards housed inside the phone.


 

BT Business reveals 42% of workers say they could be more productive out of the office

15 May 2009

BT Business and Nortel have revealed new independent research* statistics showing that less than one in ten (8%) of the UK's businesses trust their employees to work out of the office - despite the 42% of workers who are confident that they could do a better job remotely.


 

New regualtions could cost small businesses up to £800 million

18 Mar 2009

The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) argues that new regulations planned for the spring should be held over until later in the year as they could cost small businesses up to £800 million.


 

Publisher's Tips to Help You Survive the Recession

05 Mar 2009


If you publish a newsletter, magazine or catalogue, you'll be aware that prices for paper pulp, ink, transportation and postage have all risen in the last 12 months. 


 

BT Business reveals 42% of workers say they could be more productive out of the office

05 Mar 2009


BT Business and Nortel have revealed new independent research* statistics showing that less than one in ten (8%) of the UK's businesses trust their employees to work out of the office - despite the 42% of workers who are confident that they could do a better job remotely.


 

Date for claiming VAT refunds approaches

05 Mar 2009

If you are VAT registered, the date by which you can claim a refund on past VAT payments is 31 March 2009.

 

Tax tips for home-based businesses

14 Feb 2009

The economic downturn will result in more business owners working from home, according to Target Chartered Accountants.


 

Over half UK set to increase ecommerce spend for Christmas 2009

14 Feb 2009

Third annual Logan Tod Online Shopping Index reveals increased satisfaction and rising ecommerce uptake from older demographics are driving growth

 

UK Broadband Demand Not Far Ahead of Supply

14 Feb 2009

The initial findings of Ofcom's report 'Consumer experience of broadband performance', released this week, look likely to cause a stir.


 

Franchising Starts to Prosper Due to Recession

30 Jan 2009

2009 is predicted to be a boom year for the franchise industry according to specialist consultancy Franchise Development Services (FDS). 


 

Income tax won't help the self-employed

04 Dec 2008

While talk of income tax cuts may seem a welcome solution to the current economic crisis, they would do nothing to help the immediate plight of the 3.8 million self employed workers, who won't see any benefit until January 2010, according to experts at The Tax Advice Network.


 
 

Income tax won't help the self-employed

04 Dec 2008

Mark Lee, former ICAEW Tax Faculty Chairman and Chairman of The Tax Advice Network reveals that as self-employed workers will not be submitting their current accounts until after March 2009, any income tax cuts will only affect the income tax payable in January 2010. And any cuts that take effect from April 2009 will affect income on which the tax is not due for payment until January 2011. This is in stark contrast to employees who benefit from tax cuts in their wages and salaries throughout the year.


Self-employed really people are getting forgotten in all this talk about tax cuts as no one is suggesting anything that will provide any immediate benefits for them, says Lee.


Conservative leader David Cameron has proposed tax cuts worth £2,500 per person, per year, to be given to employers who hire new workers who have been unemployed for three months or more, but Lee argues that even this would provide no relief for sole traders who have no need for employees.


Lee also believes that the proposed deferment of VAT payments by six months for small businesses is likely to cause more harm than good as a delay in payment means that the VAT money is more likely to be spent elsewhere, especially during times when cashflow is tight. When it falls due the taxman will have no sympathy with traders who have failed to generate the money required to settle their VAT liabilities, says Lee.


The only way that self-employed people will see an immediate impact is through changes in the tax credits system, however this relies on people qualifying, registering and actually claiming tax credits in the first place, adds Lee. Sadly the system is not fit for purpose and claims can only be backdated by three months, so many people lose out as they did not anticipate their income falling to a level that would qualify for tax credits.


The Tax Advice Network is UK's first independent specialist tax advice network. For more information visit www.TaxAdviceNetwork.co.uk

 

 
 
 
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