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Tag: Pension Provision

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Running Your Business as a Company

The question of whether to run a business as a limited company is a major decision. Here we look at some of the key areas to consider. Tax implications Income tax vs corporation tax For limited companies, it is the company and not the director-shareholder that pays tax. The current rate for corporation tax is … Continue reading Running Your Business as a Company

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June 25, 2018June 11, 2018Corporation Tax, Dividends, Extracting Profits, Income tax, Limited Company, National insurance contributions, Pension ProvisionLeave a comment
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Are your staff in the know?…Get ready for the 2012 pension reforms

The year 2012 will see the most far-reaching changes to pensions in the UK since Prime Minister Lloyd George first introduced the Old Age Pensions Act in 1908. But just what do these reforms mean for staff and employers? The reforms - which are being introduced to help workers save enough for their retirement - will … Continue reading Are your staff in the know?…Get ready for the 2012 pension reforms

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January 28, 2013August 23, 2017Earning Threshold, Government, HMRC, Pension, Pension Provision, Pension Reform, Pension Scheme, Retirement2 Comments

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