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Tax code blunder – employees may face higher tax bills

With the 31st January tax return deadline looming ever closer, employees may be faced with an additional headache. According to the Chartered Institute of Taxation (CIoT), the taxman has issued 25 million incorrect PAYE tax codes for 2010/2011 – double that of the previous year.

Blamed on HMRC’s new computer system, the blunder could see individuals hundreds of pounds short, depending on the level of their earnings.

Andrew Hubbard, president of the CIoT, warned advisors and their business clients to check their new codes. “Most people on PAYE are used to assuming that what the taxman sends them is correct, (filing) away … Continue Reading

How will the 2010 election affect your business?

With the 2010 general election likely to be on 6th May, following a slip up by Defence Secretary, Bob Ainsworth, a change in power could mean big changes for small businesses. As we start 2010 coming out of a period of economic recession, the judgment of the party that leads the next general election will be crucial if businesses are to maximize opportunities for growth and success.

The three main parties all claim that their policies would be good for business, but which is actually offering the best deal for SME’s?

Labour
As the current party in power, Labour is likely to … Continue Reading

The Haiti disaster – how businesses can give money to charity

The disastrous earthquake in Haiti has dominated our screens for the past couple of weeks, with thousands of lives lost, or in grave danger, and aid only making its way to the country slowly.

If you have been touched by this tragedy, UNICEF http://www.unicef.org.uk/ is calling for businesses to make a contribution, which can be generated in a number of ways:

A corporate donation is a straightforward transaction of funds, which UNICEF will then publicise to key stakeholders. If you want to get your whole business involved, employee fundraising provides an opportunity for everyone to show their support. Face to face appeals, … Continue Reading

Tax return deadline looming – don’t get caught out

The 31 January tax deadline for online self-assessment forms is only weeks away and, according to research by Unbiased.co.uk, taxpayers are set to be charged an unnecessary £503 million this year in fines generated by late returns, miscalculations and surcharges on unpaid tax. The research also reveals that this amount has increased by £24 million on estimations for last year.

Failure to get forms to Her Majesty’s Revenue & Customs (HMRC) by the fast-approaching deadline will incur an initial £100 late payment charge. If the form still hasn’t been returned by 31st July, there will be a further penalty of £100. … Continue Reading

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