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  • UK firms sceptical of new government consultation on tax rules for non-doms

    October 6, 2015

    Accounting and legal experts have said that they are sceptical of a new government consultation out this week on changes to tax rules for non-domiciles, or “non-doms”.   In the Summer Budget, chancellor George Osborne said he would be tightening tax rules for high-earning residents whose also reside outside the UK, including getting rid of [...]

  • Resurgence in British office market fuels record profits at Knight Frank

    October 5, 2015

    LONDON’S booming office market combined with a recovery in the regions helped estate agent Knight Frank to post record full-year results. The company, which is owned by its partners and has 370 offices across the world, said profit before tax rose by 19 per cent to £162m in the year to 31 March, while turnover [...]

  • John McDonnell at the Labour Party Conference 2015: Here’s what businesses think

    September 28, 2015

    Newly-appointed John McDonnell made his conference debut as shadow chancellor today – and despite promises of a "stultifyingly boring" speech, it actually turned out to be pretty punchy, with attacks on big business and buy-to-let landlords, as well as a hint that the Bank of England's mandate might be up for discussion. But what did business [...]

  • British firms owe taxman £2.6bn worth of VAT

    September 27, 2015

    British businesses are behind with VAT payments to HMRC to the tune of £2.6bn, due to clients not paying bills on time, according to research from finance firm LDF. It found one of the biggest causes of late payments to the government is that smal­ler firms are strug­gling to collect cash from customers, leaving them [...]

  • How should taxes be spent? Imagine a world where you decide

    September 24, 2015

    Everyone likes to think they have the best ideas for how taxpayers' money should be spent – but what if you actually did get to decide?  Academics at Oxford University, Saïd Business School, Harvard Business School and the University of Pittsburgh are proposing Europe's tax authorities try precisely that. They recommend that when individuals carry [...]

  • London house prices: Flats in the capital cost 67pc more than in 2005 and are set to keep climbing

    September 23, 2015

    London flat prices have outstripped every other property type in every other region of the UK over the last decade, according to research published by a major mortgage provider this morning. Affordability is set to continue falling as data from HMRC yesterday showed the market was hotting up with 106,480 homes sold during August – [...]

  • UK cider producers fizz upwards to hit record high as sales near £1bn

    September 22, 2015

    The UK cider industry is enjoying the sweet taste of success, as producers have climbed by 50 per cent in the past five years. Medium and large-scale producers numbered 150 across the country last year, up from 97 in 2010, figures from HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) show, which also show there are also some [...]

  • HMRC’s tax probes drag on says law firm RPC

    September 20, 2015

    HMRC takes over a year to wrap up almost a quarter of the 115,000 local tax compliance investigations open at any one time, a City law firm has said.    Lawyers RPC today released figures showing that HMRC’s local compliance unit had more than 115,000 investigations ongoing against individual taxpayers and businesses as of March [...]

  • No more calculus: New real-life maths exam will teach students interest rates for A-Levels

    September 3, 2015

    Maths geared toward real-life situations will now be as a subject for 16-year-olds, the department for education revealed yesterday.   Core maths will teach pupils how to apply their maths skills to calculate interest, work out profit margins and get the best currency exchange, and will start being taught in schools today.   The course [...]

  • Pizza Express bows to pressure on tips

    September 3, 2015

    Pizza Express has bowed to growing pressure over its tipping system and agreed to remove the eight per cent administration fee it charges for customers paying their bill with card.    The move, which workers and unions have been calling for over the last few months, means staff will receive the full amount left for [...]

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