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PKF Littlejohn has appointed Cheryl Mason as a Partner in its Financial Services team
PKF Littlejohn appoints Cheryl Mason as a Partner in its Financial Services team
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PKF Littlejohn hires insolvency expert
Brendan Clarkson has joined PKF Littlejohn as a Director in the firm’s Advisory team.
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Salary sacrifice: what benefits offer the best savings and what are the common pitfalls?
Not all benefits can be provided using salary sacrifice and some deliver more savings than others, for both employers and employees. We explain how to get the best from the arrangement.
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Newsbite: National Insurance Contributions
HMRC have now further extended the deadline for making voluntary National Insurance Contributions for the years April 2006 onwards.
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Rewarding your employees through a company share scheme
Have you considered implementing a company share scheme as a way of rewarding your employees?
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Beware of social security rules for teleworkers in European countries
Employers that have employees working from Europe need to be aware that the UK has opted not to sign up to the new EU Framework Agreement on social security for teleworkers. We explain.
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What’s the best way to incentivise your workforce with equity?
A large number of businesses use equity as a way of incentivising and rewarding their employees. In this article we look at different mechanisms for equity incentivisation and some common pitfalls.
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Do you see eye tests as an employee benefit?
A company eye test is increasingly being seen as part of an employee’s compensation. We take a look at how it can fit into a company’s benefits package, and when it becomes taxable.
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TaxTalk – July 2023
Welcome to the July 2023 edition of TaxTalk
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Options in effectively obtaining a share of your company’s growth
Phil Clayton sets out the pros and cons of the different share option schemes and highlights some potential tax pitfalls.
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Share schemes to become less bureaucratic
Following the 2023 Spring Budget, HMRC’s tax advantaged share schemes have had a quiet makeover, Tafara Golding explains some of the key changes.
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R&D Tax Relief on blockchain technology
Blockchain Technology is an area in which there is constant innovation and improvement in the baseline technology, and is therefore an area where the availability of R&D tax relief should be strongly considered.