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Is asbestos legislation changing? Publication date: 28.09.2009
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You’ve heard that the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2006 are being amended in October. If this is true what’s on the cards and how might the changes affect your business?
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Failed to prevent a fall from height Publication date: 28.09.2009
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A property development company was fined over £90,000 after an accident left an employee paralysed. How did it happen and what can be learned from this particular case?
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Is a ramp work equipment? Publication date: 28.09.2009
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A recent case which ended up in the House of Lords resulted in a significant decision on what constitutes work equipment and where responsibilities lie. What was the outcome and what impact, if any, could this have on your business?
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Do you have to report all broken bones to the HSE? Publication date: 28.09.2009
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Although you’ve always been under the impression that all accidents which result in broken bones have to be reported to the HSE, you’ve now heard otherwise. So which ones are not reportable?
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New standard for extinguishers Publication date: 28.09.2009
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The British Standard for fire extinguisher maintenance and commissioning has been revised recently. What’s new and how might the changes affect you?
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Working late? Publication date: 25.10.2007
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If an employee works late, you might pay for their taxi fare home. However, the Taxman can have a problem with this and has recently set out his views. So what do you need to remember to do?
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Offshore cash Publication date: 25.10.2007
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It would be easy to fall into the trap of thinking that “offshore = bad” with the spin the Taxman puts on it. So when could it be advantageous to have some of your surplus cash held offshore?
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VATman pays for inconvenience Publication date: 25.10.2007
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VATman pays for inconvenience.. During a visit the VATman identified a sum of just over £5,000 that he thought had been under-declared. Our subscriber appealed to the VAT Tribunal, and after negotiations, the VATman recognised his own error and the assessment was reduced by £5,000. The subscriber was then able to reclaim their advisor’s professional...
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The price of generosity Publication date: 25.10.2007
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Gifts of assets are treated as transfers at market value so that a capital gain and potential tax liability can arise. What can be done to reduce or avoid such a tax charge when you make a gift?
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Facelift or disguise? Publication date: 25.10.2007
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Inheritance Tax (IHT) was supposedly given a facelift by the Chancellor in his recent Pre-Budget Report. So what action, if any, do you need to take now?
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