Leading business groups have urged the Government to introduce digital tools tax relief to support small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
National Minimum Wage investigations have drastically increased
National Minimum Wage investigations by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) have increased significantly, according to the latest research.
Government to launch new local lockdown grants
Businesses that are required to shut due to local lockdowns could be entitled to claim up to £1,500 in grant funding every three weeks for each premises that is closed. The new grant funding has been created to support those businesses that are adversely affected by local restrictions, which are being imposed in areas with […]
New local lockdown grant fund to act as business “safety net”
Businesses in England affected by “local lockdowns” are set to receive up to £1,500 per property every three weeks to keep their operation afloat, it has been announced.
CBILS ends on 30th September 2020
The Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme (CBILS) has offered important financial support to thousands of businesses across the UK – but it is due to end this month.
Measures to take to ensure you are getting paid on time
The impact of Covid-19 and the associated lockdown has made it more important than ever to ensure, where possible, that businesses are getting paid on time.
One in 20 businesses experience growth during COVID-19 lockdown
Whilst the coronavirus pandemic has presented significant challenges for businesses, our recent survey has found that one in 20 businesses has experienced growth in the past few months.
Government launches £2 billion Kickstart employment scheme to create hundreds of thousands of new jobs
The Government has launched the landmark £2 billion Kickstart employment scheme, which is set to create hundreds of thousands of new jobs for young people.
Businesses urged to claim discounts under Eat Out to Help Out scheme ahead of September deadline
Businesses who registered with the Eat Out to Help Out scheme have been urged to claim back the 50 per cent government-funded discount applied to bills ahead of the September deadline.