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by Helen Hughes
The once American practice of offering unpaid internships for individuals to gain useful work experience is being investigated by the HMRC as contravening the national minimum wage.
HMRC has been sent details of 100 companies accused of illegally using unpaid interns which the government has said...
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by Helen Hughes
The HMRC is continuing with its business record checks campaign to see if businesses are complying with their onerous business record keeping obligations.
From November 2012, thousands of small business owners and self-employed people across the UK started to receive letters informing them that their business...
Posted at 13:26h
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Tax Advice
by Helen Hughes
Budget 2013 Report
Chancellor George Osborne announced his budget on Wednesday 20th March which contained several changes to the UK tax system. Essentially this budget was fiscally neutral meaning that all tax cuts announced were paid for by tax rises elsewhere.
Personal Income Tax
The basic personal...
Posted at 18:11h
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To Chancellor George Osborne it is a
simplification in a complex tax system. To its critics, it is a "granny tax".
But what exactly does the most controversial measure in Wednesday's Budget mean
for you?
The change in age-related personal allowances - the amount of income that is
tax-free -...