IR35: Off-payroll working rules to go ahead in April 2021
Major changes to the off-payroll working rules will go ahead in April 2021, it has been confirmed.
Major changes to the off-payroll working rules will go ahead in April 2021, it has been confirmed.
According to the latest research, UK businesses anticipate that it will take around 18 months to fully recover from the disruption of the Coronavirus pandemic and associated social distancing rules.
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On Wednesday 1 July, the UK will welcome Stage Two of the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS) also known as flexible furloughing to help support employees come back to the workplace.
It’s not just the past, but the future you have to consider. Owners and directors of small and medium-sized businesses have come under threat by the COVID-19 pandemic, with many companies having to change the way their business may operate.
UK businesses are owed more than £133 billion since the lockdown measures began in March, with the average business waiting on £148,917 for work that was completed before the lockdown.
A new package of support will help high street businesses “get back on their feet” following the coronavirus lockdown, the Government has said. Known as the High Streets Task Force, the new platform comes as almost all non-essential retail businesses prepare to open from Monday, 15 June. The hub – launched by high street expert …
More than 630,000 UK businesses have been given the confidence to trade during Covid-19 after the Government announced guarantees of up to £10 billion to Trade Credit Insurance schemes. Trade Credit Insurance enables businesses to trade safe in the knowledge that they will be protected if a customer defaults or delays on payment. According to …
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One-third of small businesses believe they will never reopen as a result of COVID-19 disruption, according to the latest research.
Businesses throughout the UK have been hard-hit by the Coronavirus pandemic. The UK government has brought in timely rescue measures and is working as fast as possible in mobilising them so that they can feed in to businesses that desperately need them.