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  • Reeves employer NIC tax plans raise wind-up fears for football clubs

    January 7, 2025

    A total of 24 professional football clubs are in arrears to HMRC over PAYE debt, with experts fearing that number could rise due to Rachel Reeves’s budget. Clubs including Championship side Reading and National League Southend United are among those who received winding-up petitions from HMRC in 2024. But business experts have warned that changes [...]

  • Business confidence slumps in ‘pressure cooker’ of higher taxes

    January 6, 2025

    The British Chamber of Commerce's quarterly survey showed that 63 per cent of firms cited tax as a worry in the final quarter of last year, up from 48 per cent in the third quarter.

  • Mortgage approvals fall faster than expected in wake of Budget

    January 3, 2025

    65,700 mortgages were approved in November, down from 68,300 in October and comfortably below economists' expectations.

  • Businesses gloomy about state of economy before Budget tax rises

    January 3, 2025

    Business leaders remain gloomy about the state of the economy entering the New Year, a new survey shows, as they anticipate the impact of the Budget’s tax increases. The Institute of Directors’ economic confidence index, which measures business sentiment about the economy, rose to -61 in December, up from -65 the month before but still [...]

  • Firms hiring low-wage workers set for tax bill hike, CPS think tank warns

    January 3, 2025

    The cost of employing low-wage workers is set to hit a record high in 2025, according to new analysis. Businesses employing low-wage workers will see their tax bills soar, the Centre for Policy Studies (CPS) has warned, after research found the rise in employer’s national insurance contributions (NICs) led to a 60 per cent tax [...]

  • Why you should still go to the pub in Dry January

    January 2, 2025

    Dry January has crept up on us once again — a month in which avid pub-goers look to kickstart a healthier year ahead.  For some, it’s a month to start fresh with new beginnings. For others, such as the hundreds of independent pubs across the nation looking for growth, it is yet another challenge.  Especially [...]

  • Manufacturing downturn deepens as firms brace for national insurance rise

    January 2, 2025

    Activity in the UK’s manufacturing sector fell to its lowest level in nearly a year, a new survey shows, as businesses brace for the impact of the government’s first Budget. According to S&P’s manufacturing purchasing managers’ index (PMI), factory output, new orders and employment, all fell at accelerated rates in December. This pushed the overall [...]

  • Retail insolvencies set to surge as Budget bites, experts warn

    December 30, 2024

    A wave of insolvencies could be coming to the retail and hospitality sectors next year as businesses crumble under the tax bill brought on by Labour’s Budget, bosses have warned. Insolvencies and restructuring could rise further over the start of 2025 as firms face increased cost pressures, industry experts have said, with the retail, hospitality [...]

  • Relief for Reeves as business outlook brightens for new year

    December 30, 2024

    UK businesses have defied the negative sentiment which has defined the latter part of the year and predicted an upswing in 2025. More UK businesses are expecting a stronger start to 2025 than they did entering 2024, new research from Lloyds Business Barometer has found. Seven in ten UK businesses expect to see their turnover [...]

  • Finance bosses optimistic about Labour plans to cut red tape

    December 30, 2024

    A KPMG survey found seven in 10 financial services bosses think the policies will help attract foreign investment into the sector.

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