Workers in a number of different sectors are often obliged to spend small amounts each year maintaining or replacing tools and special clothing, which are deemed necessary for them to carry out their employment duties.
Monthly Archives: September 2016
More than one in five insolvencies the result of late payments
A new report from insolvency trade body R3 has revealed the damage done to small firms by customers making late payments for goods and services.
Businesses brush off Brexit fallout
Almost half of Britain’s business owners do not think Brexit will have an impact on their company, according to a new study from delivery service CitySprint.
Revenue sets out first plans for Making Tax Digital
In August HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) issued the first wave of consultation documents on its Making Tax Digital (MTD) initiative.
Revenue gets tough on salary sacrifice schemes
The previous Chancellor announced at the Budget in March 2016 that the government would consider restricting the range of Benefits in Kind (BiKs) that are exempt from Income Tax and National Insurance.
Changes to non-dom rules in the pipeline
As part of a raft of recently launched consultations, the government has unveiled its latest plans for the changes to non-dom status announced by the previous Chancellor in his 2015 Budget.