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Employers to be named and shamed on minimum wage breaches

Firms that flout the rules on the national minimum wage will be publicly named, the government has announced.

Paper filing self-assessment tax date looms

Taxpayers are being reminded that the date for submitting a paper self-assessment tax return is imminent.

VAT May Be Pushing Up Prices Earlier

Some businesses may be looking at raising their prices sooner rather than later in anticipation of the VAT hike set for January next year.

Savings To Get Better Protection

28 September 2010 08:43

Savers are soon to enjoy a higher level of protection should the bank, building society or credit union with which they hold their money go under.

New business regulations to come into effect

Each year, the government introduces regulatory changes affecting businesses on two common commencement dates. These dates are 6 April and 1 October. There are a number of changes that will be implemented on 1 October 2010.

Changes to minimum wage rates imminent

Employers are being reminded that new national minimum wage rates will be coming into effect in October.

Consumers over estimate VAT hike

07 September 2010 08:26

Consumers believe that the forthcoming VAT increase will add more to shop prices than it actually will, a new study has claimed.

PAYE Error means billions in under and over paid tax.

As many as six million people may have paid incorrect amounts of tax and national insurance through the PAYE system.

Cold Calling Should Be Banned

03 September 2010 08:43

The majority of consumers would like to see the practice of cold calling outlawed, a survey has revealed.

Smaller employers encouraged to file P45s and P46s online

Smaller firms are being advised to file their P45 and P46 starter and leaver forms online.