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Feb 23, 2024

Is “Going Green” an option for smaller businesses?

After some of the hottest temperatures seen on record last month we have been reminded about global warming and how small businesses could help the drive towards net zero.
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Feb 23, 2024

Rogue business rates agents – be aware!

The Valuation Office Agency (VOA) is urging businesses to protect themselves from rogue business rates agents.
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Feb 23, 2024

Retirement planning – are you on track?

The closer you are to retirement, the more important your retirement planning becomes.
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Feb 23, 2024

Innovation Funding Service

Innovate UK supports UK-based businesses to invest in research, development, and innovation through grant funding, loans, or procurements. You can browse and apply for funding opportunities through their Innovation Funding Service.
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Feb 23, 2024

Deadline for voluntary National Insurance contributions extended to April 2025

The UK government is giving people more time to pay National Insurance contributions towards their State Pension.
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Feb 23, 2024

Interest rate rises again

The Bank of England (BOE) raised interest rates by half a point to 5 per cent last week, with increasing calls for tougher action to fight persistent high inflation. Andrew Bailey, the governor of the Bank of England, said that the Bank thinks inflation - the rate at which prices are rising - will fall "markedly this year" but adds there are signs of it being "persistent".
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Feb 23, 2024

The “Investing in Women Code” is closing the finance gap

The Government has published the third annual Investing in Women Code report. The Investing in Women Code is a commitment to supporting the advancement of female entrepreneurship in the United Kingdom by improving female entrepreneurs’ access to tools, resources and finance from the financial services sector.
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Feb 23, 2024

Consultation on SAYE and SIP Employee share schemes

In a call for evidence launched recently, the UK government wants to hear views on Save As You Earn (SAYE) and the Share Incentive Plan (SIP), as it seeks to improve the schemes and expand their use by making it easier for businesses to set them up and offer them out to staff. The government is considering more simplified schemes to support business growth. The changes also aim to boost participation among low earners.
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