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Enterprise investment rebounds strongly after being hit by pandemic

Posted on May 11, 2022 by Robb & Co Chartered Accountants in Sutton Coldfield

There has been a fall in investment of around 12 per cent in the Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS), largely caused by the effects of the pandemic.

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Charging an electric company car: what you need to know

Posted on May 5, 2022 by Robb & Co Chartered Accountants in Sutton Coldfield

With the important focus on achieving Net Zero goals and targeting personal emissions, more and more company cars seem to be following the electric car trend.

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Posted in Blog, Business Blog, SMEs, SMEs / Business, Tax, Tax Blog

Student finance: How can employers stay up to date?

Posted on April 27, 2022 by Robb & Co Chartered Accountants in Sutton Coldfield

Student finance appears to be an issue that regularly changes, meaning those in charge of payroll for businesses must adapt to keep up.

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Posted in Blog, Business, Business Blog, Payroll, SME, SMEs, SMEs / Business

Construction subcontractors: All you need to know about payments

Posted on April 20, 2022 by Robb & Co Chartered Accountants in Sutton Coldfield

If you are a contractor working in the construction industry you are likely to rely on the services of subcontractors – but what rules do you need to consider when paying them?

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Posted in Blog, Business, Business Blog, Payroll, SMEs, SMEs / Business, Wages

Generous tax incentives for investing in higher risk enterprises

Posted on April 13, 2022 by Robb & Co Chartered Accountants in Sutton Coldfield

With the cost of living rising steeply and taxation at its highest level for decades, tax breaks are welcome, particularly for those looking to invest their money in business.

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Bank campaign launched as businesses baffled by carbon jargon

Posted on April 6, 2022 by Robb & Co Chartered Accountants in Sutton Coldfield

The British Business Bank has launched a campaign to alert and encourage SMEs to make the most of the commercial benefits of investing in decarbonisation.

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How the Spring Statement will affect businesses and individuals

Posted on March 30, 2022 by Robb & Co Chartered Accountants in Sutton Coldfield

The Chancellor’s Spring Statement has attracted a mixed reaction, with some tax changes going ahead, some promised later and a hoped for move on VAT in the hospitality sector not appearing.

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Large number of businesses looking to recruit more staff

Posted on March 16, 2022 by Robb & Co Chartered Accountants in Sutton Coldfield

It is perhaps a sign of confidence returning to the UK economy that a significant number of British businesses believe they will be recruiting staff over the coming year.

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Industry leader says economy will be hit by removal of diesel rebate

Posted on March 9, 2022 by Robb & Co Chartered Accountants in Sutton Coldfield

The removal of the red diesel rebate in April will have a major impact on the economy, a leading construction business organisation has claimed, and called for the measure to be deferred.

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Posted in Blog, Business Blog, Economy

Several UK hospitality firms refuse to serve Russian products

Posted on March 3, 2022 by Robb & Co Chartered Accountants in Sutton Coldfield

In response to the devastating events happening in Ukraine, several groups in the UK hospitality sector are refusing to serve Russian products, which mainly consists of Russian vodka.

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