Flybe’s government rescue deal is much smaller than you think January 17, 2020 Regional airline Flybe has hit back at claims by its competitors that it has received favourable treatment from the state, after it struck a rescue deal with the government earlier this week. The struggling carrier sought to correct reports that the government had deferred a tax bill of more than £100m to keep it aloft. [...]
Flybe rescue secrecy is absurd January 17, 2020 So much for open government. It shouldn’t be too much to expect the ministry responsible for the public finances to disclose the potential liability to taxpayers of a private company bailout. Yet in the Treasury’s statement about the government-backed rescue of the regional airline Flybe this week, there was scant detail and even fewer numbers. [...]
Don’t let corporate governance turn into a box-ticking exercise January 16, 2020 Last week, some of the UK’s biggest businesses received a rap on the knuckles, as the Financial Reporting Council (FRC) published its annual review of how well companies lived up to the Corporate Governance Code. Some FTSE firms, the accounting and governance regulator argued, were simply “paying lip service to the spirit of the Code”, [...]
UK SMEs chasing £50bn in late payments January 9, 2020 Small and medium sized businesses (SMEs) across the UK are chasing a combined £50bn in late payments. New research from digital banking platform Tide reveals that the average UK SME is chasing five outstanding invoices at once, wasting an hour and a half every day. Read more: HMRC collects £4.4bn from SMEs through investigation of [...]
Government to review rollout of controversial IR35 tax reforms January 7, 2020 The government said today it will review the rollout of controversial tax plan IR35 which is due to take effect in April 2020. IR35, which aims to prevent workers from disguising themselves as freelance contractors as a way to pay less tax, is being extended in April. Under the changes private sector employers will be [...]
2020 Vision: What to expect from sport this year, by industry insiders January 5, 2020 What will sport look like in 2020? We asked a host of industry experts for their predictions – and this is what they said. Neil Hopkins, global head of strategy at M&C Saatchi Sport and Entertainment Euros offer ticket to ride Football fans used to tournaments taking place in one or, at most, two host [...]
Charity begins at work: How Payroll Giving can create a giving culture in your company December 17, 2019 If you’re looking for a quick corporate social responsibility boost and develop a giving culture in your organisation, Payroll Giving could be the answer. Company values have never been more important According to KPMG International, more than 60 per cent of millennials expect their employers to contribute to a social cause. With around 12m millennials [...]
White collar crime prosecutions fall despite jump in reported offences December 9, 2019 The number of white collar crime prosecutions in the UK has fallen to its lowest level in five years, according to figures published today. Prosecutions fell 14 per cent to 6,670 last year, from 7,790 in 2017, research from Thomson Reuters showed. White collar crime includes offences such as money laundering, fraud, insider trading and [...]
The tampon tax isn’t the problem — our warped VAT system is December 5, 2019 Last week, Boris Johnson promised to scrap the so-called “tampon tax” — the VAT levied on feminine hygiene products. The current VAT regime, which dates back to the 1970s, cannot be changed while Britain remains in the EU. Feminists and progressives have long argued that such a tax is unfair and sexist, so scrapping it [...]
HMRC collects extra £5.4bn via specialist fraud investigation team December 2, 2019 HMRC has collected £5.4bn in additional tax and fines through its fraud investigation service in the last year, figures published today show. Tax and fines collected through investigations into criminal gangs importing illegal cigarettes and alcohol represented £2.9bn of the total, law firm Pinsent Masons said. Another £1bn was collected through investigations into VAT fraud, [...]