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  • City Moves for 11 February – who’s switching jobs at Quickbooks, Trowers & Hamlins and Just Eat?

    February 11, 2019

    Today's City Moves cover Quickbooks, Trowers & Hamlins and Just Eat. Take a look at these movers and shakers. Quickbooks Intuit, the makers of Quickbooks, the world’s number one online accounting software, announced the appointment of Chris Evans as vice-president and UK country manager. Chris, part of the Intuit UK team for eight years, steps [...]

  • Chris Grayling says it will be the EU’s fault if Britain leaves without a deal on 29 March

    February 5, 2019

    Transport secretary Chris Grayling has said the blame will lie with Brussels if the UK crashes out of the EU without a deal on 29 March. The Cabinet minister said the UK government had done all it could to secure an agreement and that it would be down to the EU's failure to compromise me if a [...]

  • HMRC says EU goods will be waved through UK ports without checks in event of no-deal Brexit

    February 4, 2019

    HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has said EU imports will not be subject to extra checks at UK ports in the event of a "no deal" Brexit. In recent months freight companies have warned that leaving the EU without a deal would lead to miles-long queues at major ports such as Dover due to the possibility [...]

  • The taxman collected an extra £3.75bn from VAT investigations into small businesses last year

    February 4, 2019

    The taxman collected an extra £3.75bn from small and mid-sized businesses (SMEs) last year through investigations into the underpayment of VAT, up 12 per cent on the previous year. The extra revenue HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) collected through VAT investigations made up half of all revenue collected through investigations into SMEs in 2017/18, according to [...]

  • Sweating under today’s tax return deadline? It might be time to let your accountant go…

    January 31, 2019

    Left your tax return until the last minute? Desperate to avoid a fine? Take a few tips from me, an award-winning financial technology journalist. Well, okay, the “award” came from Guildford Magistrates Court – in the form of compensation against my useless accountant at the end of a small claims hearing. That verdict was an [...]

  • City Hall and BBC under fire over stamp duty agreement for new Olympic Park studios

    January 29, 2019

    City Hall has come under fire for agreeing to underwrite half of the stamp duty that could be levied on the BBC when it opens new studios in the £1.1bn Olympic Park development. Last summer the broadcaster announced it would build a brand new set of studios at the east London site by 2022/23, in concert [...]

  • Dyson’s move is not hypocrisy – it’s shrewd

    January 28, 2019

    Among some of the more committed anti-Brexit activists it has become fashionable to levy the charge of hypocrisy against pro-Leave business figures whose commercial activity appears insufficiently patriotic. For those Remainers for whom Brexit is synonymous with an inward-looking philosophy and a narrowing of the UK’s horizons, it is incompatible for someone to support Brexit [...]

  • JD Sports owner heads list of the UK’s top 50 taxpayers

    January 27, 2019

    Financiers, hedge fund managers and housebuilders dominated a new list revealing the UK’s biggest taxpayers, published on Sunday. The Sunday Times tax list, which also includes high profile names such as David and Victoria Beckham, estimates the amount of tax paid to HMRC by the UK’s wealthiest people based on publicly available information. Read more: The [...]

  • English gin makers toast boom in sales as spirits reach record high

    January 24, 2019

    Surging demand for gin has led to a boom in England’s alcohol industry, which registered more distilleries than Scotland last year for the first time ever. Figures in the alcohol industry are hailing a “ginaissance” with sales of the juniper-flavoured spirit in the UK hitting an all-time high in 2018, as London gin bars and [...]

  • No Boris, springing aimless policy promises on the public is not the way to make change

    January 21, 2019

    The tax burden in the UK is at a 50-year high, accounting for over 34.5 per cent of GDP. Nevertheless, MPs from across the political spectrum like to propose new and higher taxes – the implementation of which increase the burden on families, who are already struggling from Britain’s cost of living crisis and lackluster [...]

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