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100% deduction for a web site? Publication date: 08.01.2001
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The latest Finance Act introduced a 100% deduction for certain IT equipment. What about web site costs too?
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Flooded out Publication date: 08.01.2001
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Flooded out.. It has been reported that the Taxman is aware that some people in business may experience difficulties in paying their tax liabilities because of the losses they have suffered in the recent floods. The Revenue has suggested that such people make contact with them as soon as possible to discuss their position, in order that they may be...
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Avoiding the costs of employment? Publication date: 14.01.2000
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Worried ab4out the ever-increasing costs and bureaucracy of employing staff? And does the threat of a £50,000 unfair dismissal award affect the way you manage staff? Is it still possible to engage self-employed labour?
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“Pay up or we’ll wind you up!” Publication date: 14.01.2000
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Ever spent months pursuing an evasive debtor through the courts? Committed debtors can use a variety of tactics to make the procedure seem like a waste of time. But would the threat of insolvency produce the desired results?
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Who picks up the pieces? Publication date: 14.01.2000
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Suppose your delivery driver knocks over a pedestrian whilst on company business. You’ve got no control over the way he drives yet you might be legally and financially liable. Can you limit the possible damage?
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Implied terms - the Sky’s the limit? Publication date: 14.01.2000
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You’re in business so naturally have customers for the goods and/or services you supply. Do their rights differ whether they’re business or personal customers and if so, is it possible to limit your obligations to them?
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A pension for a penny? Publication date: 14.01.2000
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A pension for a penny?.. In issue 1 of Tips & Advice Business Matters we saw the potential tax savings to be secured by employing a family member. Provided the family member lives at home and works in the family business, you won’t have to pay the minimum wage - currently £3.60 per hour for those aged over 22. Because the lower earnings threshold...
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“Surely I can afford it?” Publication date: 14.01.2000
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Your accountant told you to expect a profit of around £50,000 for the year. You then placed an order for a new car only to discover you couldn’t afford it. Why?
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Stopped cheques - the truth Publication date: 14.01.2000
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Stopped cheques - the truth.. Whether we like it or not, stopping cheques is a commercial fact of life. If you haven’t done it yourself, chances are that someone who owes you money has done it to you. Stopped or dishonoured? What we’re talking about here is a stopped cheque. This means stopped at the request of the drawer (the person issuing it),...
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Take more interest - the banks charge it! Publication date: 14.01.2000
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When your bank statement arrives do you really understand all those interest charges? You run an overdraft so expect to pay a price, but this month’s charges seem much higher than normal. Is it possible that the bank has overcharged?
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