Sutton accountants and business advisers Harmer Slater has announced that a list of deliberate tax defaulters has been published.
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A hugely valuable free business briefing has been arranged by Successful Sutton which will include some of the borough's top politicians.
Successful Sutton Business Improvement District in partnership with Excel in English is launching a 6 week course aimed at those with English as a second language (a basic understanding of the English language – ESOL entry 3 or equivalent is required).
The Government has announced that the term 'apprenticeship' will be protected in law.
Sutton business advisers and accountants Harmer Slater has said that apprenticeships will be given equal legal treatment as degrees, which will strengthen their reputation and ensure apprenticeships are recognised as a career path equal to higher education. The term ‘apprenticeship’ will be legally protected through the Enterprise Bill. This will give the Government the power to take action when the term is misused to promote low quality courses. The Enterprise Bill will be introduced to Parliament in the autumn. In addition, the Government's commitment to create 3 million apprenticeships by 2020 will be enshrined in law and public sector bodies will be set targets to help reach the required number of apprenticeships. There have been more than 2.2 million apprenticeship starts since May 2010. Sponsors of the initiative to make Beddington a Business Improvement District are encouraging all those businesses and who have an interest in their proposals to attend a launch event to see the proposals and hear first hand why businesses are so positive about the BID.
Sutton accountants and business advisers Harmer Slater have issued a warning to business about the changing face of workplace pensions.
Successful Sutton is offering a great range of help and support for those who are looking either to start a business or give it the boost that it needs.
Free Individual Business Growth & Start-Up Surgeries are taking place on September 2. From between 9:00 am - 3:00 pm if you are starting or running your own business then their experienced business advisor can give you impartial advice on how to achieve your business goals. "We will offer a discussion of your business idea and introduce you to the legal and regulating issues, as well as ongoing support once you have started your business," said a spokesperson "If you are looking to grow and expand your operation or, if there are issues that you need to address then book a place on to one of our free advice surgeries." For more details go to GROWTH Sutton accountants and business advisers Harmer Slater have issued a warning with reagrd to tax credits.
The deadline for renewing tax credits claims was 31 July 2015. Anyone who has not yet renewed their tax credits should do so as soon as possible as otherwise their payments may be stopped. "In a recent press release, HMRC confirmed that more than 750,000 people renewed their tax credits online. This was almost double the amount of people that renewed online last year. The 30 July was the busiest day for online renewals when over 55,000 renewals were made," said a spokesperson. "Claimants needed to notify HMRC of any changes to the family size, child care costs, number of hours worked and salary. Details of previous year’s income also needed to be completed on the form to allow HMRC to check if the correct tax credits have been paid. "Claimants must also inform HMRC of any changes in circumstances not already reported during the year such as new working hours, different childcare costs or changes in pay." Nick Lodge, HMRC’s Director General, Benefits and Credits, said: 'It’s great to see so many more people renewing online this year – and giving the service the thumbs-up. It’s really important that people renew by the deadline to ensure their payments don’t stop. If you still need to renew, you must contact us urgently.' Successful Sutton Business Improvement District in partnership with Excel in English is launching a 6 week course aimed at those with English as a second language (a basic understanding of the English language – ESOL entry 3 or equivalent is required).
The course will cover key language skills including reading, writing, speaking, listening, pronunciation, and grammar. Lessons are geared towards developing English language skills used in a work or business environment. It is also an excellent opportunity to practice speaking and listening on a regular basis. Participants will receive regular feedback on their progress. The course is also an excellent pre-requisite for those who wish to undertake further study such as IELTS or Cambridge Advanced. The course will run on Mondays from September 14th to October 19th, 10am – 12pm Levy payer fee (FREE), Non-levy payer (£65) SIGN UP HERE |
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