How will the 2016 Autumn Statement affect your business?
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@UKPLC Company Registrations
Nov 24, 2016
In his first statement as Chancellor, Philip Hammond delivered the unexpected news that going forward, the Autumn Statement would be scrapped and become the official Budget and instead, a “Spring Statement” will be delivered in March. @UKplc Company Registrations looks at other measures announced by Hammond, and how these might affect your business.
Stop worrying about Corporation Tax and focus on growing your business
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@UKPLC Company Registrations
Nov 22, 2016
UKplc Company Registrations partner, KPMG Small Business Accounting, think that worrying about tax issues is a major distraction for small businesses. They recommend that you get the tax rules clear from the start and set up a system to manage your tax affairs correctly and efficiently. This will free you up to focus on growing your business.
Does your business need to register for VAT?
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@UKPLC Company Registrations
Jun 13, 2016
You may not need to be VAT registered but if you are, you’ll have to submit a VAT return to the tax authorities every quarter. We’ve partnered with KPMG Small Business Accounting to bring you a 4 minute VAT Essentials Guide.
The 12 Facts of E-Commerce 2015
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@UKPLC Company Registrations
Dec 10, 2015
This year has seen cloudBuy redouble its efforts in bringing B2C simplicity to the more complex world of B2B e-commerce; and taking this concept around the world… and so, as 2015 draws to a close, it seemed natural for us to reflect on some of the interesting e-commerce facts and trends we’ve encountered in the UK, US and globally, to give us all something to reflect on over the holiday season.
How the 2015 Autumn Statement and Spending Review could affect your business
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@UKPLC Company Registrations
Nov 26, 2015
This week, Chancellor George Osborne delivered a joint Autumn Statement and Spending Review for 2015. Due to an unexpected upturn in economic forecasts, it contained fewer cuts to public spending than expected, but what measures will affect your business and how will they do so?