If a company makes a mistake with its numbers then its accountants or other financial advisors should pick it up and, depending the severity, the company and/or directors may be punished. So who checks on the Governments tax collecting section,…
If a company makes a mistake with its numbers then its accountants or other financial advisors should pick it up and, depending the severity, the company and/or directors may be punished. So who checks on the Governments tax collecting section,…
Technological advances over the years has removed some if not all paper from many aspects of business life. The exception seems to be the humble paper payslip which shows no signs of imminent demise. http://www.accountingweb.co.uk/article/paper-payslips-continue-rule-workplace/560218
Currently, parents of children under the age of 17 (18 if they are disabled), have been able to request flexible working arrangements from their employer. However, a change in the law taking effect from 30th June will mean that all…
When you take out an insurance policy, be it motor, buildings, contents or even travel, there is always an optional cost to have legal insurance up to a certain limit. This covers the cost of a lawyer if you need…
Recent research released by accountancy software company Kashflow, reveals worries about complicating the payroll puts a quarter of all small businesses off employing extra staff. A similar percentage of business owners lose sleep worrying about cashflow issues. http://www.accountingweb.co.uk/press/financial-complexities-leave-small-businesses-fearing-growth
The latest article in the Remedy business advice series coincides with Mental Health Awareness week. Running your own business is a challenge at the best of times but on the back of the deepest and longest recession in living memory,…
The latest in the Remedy business advice series is an update of legal updates and changes that may affect your business. Case law: missing words invalidated tenant’s break notice Regulations: retailers must comply with new rules Case law: contract unenforceable…
In the latest update from the Remedy business advice series, we look at employee share schemes and how they could benefit your business. They have become increasingly popular as a means of recruiting, retaining and incentivising employees by giving them…
In the latest Remedy business advice series we have teamed up with Accountingweb to bring you a library of the key business legal documents you may need. Through formation and merging to selling a business the guides provide a continuous…
The latest business advice series from Remedy concerns the new regulation of crowdfunding. Since the beginning of the financial crisis of 2008, it has been increasingly difficult for start-ups and small businesses to access high-street bank finance, either at all…