Accounting News - October 2013

New tax cheat taskforces launched

HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has launched a new wave of taskforces to crack down on tax evasion. more

Employers sent new RTI reminder

Tens of thousands of employers who have failed to start using Real Time Information (RTI) payroll reporting are being urged to take action now. more

Landlords offered chance to tidy up tax affairs

Landlords who let residential property, and fail to tell HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) about all their rental income, are being offered the opportunity to voluntarily put their tax affairs in order. more

Cable pledges crackdown on ‘rogue’ directors

Business Secretary Vince Cable has announced plans for reforms to make sure directors face “the strongest possible consequences” if they act improperly. more

Report calls for employee benefits shake-up

Business Secretary Vince Cable has announced plans for reforms to make sure directors face “the strongest possible consequences” if they act improperly.more

Shake-up on way for insolvency rules

Businesses and individuals affected by insolvency are set to benefit from moves to bring insolvency rules into the 21st century. more

Businesses get guidance on first aid changes

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has published guidance to help businesses put in place appropriate arrangements following changes to first aid regulations. more

Food exports on the menu

UK food and drink businesses are being urged to tap into a growing international market for their products and boost their turnover by up to 20 per cent. more

 

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