Monthly Archives: July 2011

Changes To PAYE Will Affect SMEs

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The current PAYE system, which relies on employers submitting their tax return annually is being changed from April next year but according to a recent survey, many small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) have no idea that the changes or coming … Continue reading

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Banks Need More Competition

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According to the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) the banking sector needs more competition rather than lending targets if it is to give small firms a better deal. Figures show that the number of banks in the UK has fallen … Continue reading

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Britain’s Future Could Be ‘Young Enterprise’

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Following the publication yesterday of figures showing that the UK economy is in danger of ‘flatlining’, a campaign has been started, headed by Young Enterprise, calling for employability and entrepreneurship education to be placed on the curriculum in UK schools. … Continue reading

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UK Economy May Have Contracted

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Some analysts are predicting that the UK economy may have contracted during the first half this year, as figures to be published today may well reveal. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) will almost certainly show a sluggish growth of … Continue reading

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UK Growth “Not Great”

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In advance of the publication tomorrow of the last quarter’s GDP figures, Business Secretary Vince Cable has said that growth in the UK economy “isn’t great.” Dr Cable also suggested the Bank of England may have to engage in more … Continue reading

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