National Minimum Wage and National Living Wage
From 1st October 2016, the National Minimum Wage rose by 3.7% to £6.95 for 21 to 24-year-olds, and by 4.7% to £5.55 an hour for
From 1st October 2016, the National Minimum Wage rose by 3.7% to £6.95 for 21 to 24-year-olds, and by 4.7% to £5.55 an hour for
If you are in a Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) with a business partner who wants to retire, you may start to wonder how your partnership
A Time to Pay Arrangement is where HMRC agrees to allow you more time to pay your tax bill. This can only happen if you
At 6am on Monday 27th June it was declared that the UK was to leave the European Union. Despite the vote being finalised, Britain’s exit
On Thursday 23rd of June 2016 the British people had to decide whether to leave or remain in the European Union. The results were that
Would-be-homeowners in large parts of England are being priced out of a government scheme to help first time buyers. The Help to Buy (HTB) ISA
Many people especially women nowadays will have to toil at work for 50 years before they can retire as the age at which you receive your
The Act contains a number of measures which together represent significant change for companies and Companies House customers. The Small Business, Enterprise and Employment Act received
The £1,000 tax allowance was meant to be simple. However some people are missing out because the new system wasn’t clear on what products the banks
Here are some top tips, for employers getting ready to start auto enrolment and to those that have already started. Do not underestimate
New Tax Year Changes The new tax year will see a raft of financial changes, ranging from a new flat-rate state pension scheme to an
The Government’s new National Living Wage comes into force on 1st April 2016, with workers aged 25 years or over being legally entitled to receive