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Accounting News - December 2010 Concern As Time To Pay Arrangements Fall New figures show that fewer businesses are deferring tax payments through the HM Revenue & Customs’ (HMRC) Time to Pay scheme, designed to help businesses during the economic downturn. more HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has issued a new report on research and development (R&D) decision-making processes in British businesses. more VAT Rules On Entertaining Overseas Customers Changed HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has shifted its position on the VAT treatment of business entertainment provided to overseas customers. more Change On Unfair Dismissal Claims On Cards Lord Young, the government’s new Enterprise Adviser, has told the BBC that he may recommend an increase in the length of time employees have to work before being allowed to bring unfair dismissal claims. more Smaller Charities Win Online Filing Concession From 1 April 2011 onwards, all companies and organisations will have to file company tax returns online for any accounting period ending after 31 March 2010. more Businesses using HM Revenue & Customs’ (HMRC) Employer CD-ROM have been urged to make sure it is up to date. more Businesses Urged To Prepare For Pensions Shake-Up The government has set out plans for automatic enrolment into workplace pensions. more
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