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HMRC to crack down on PAYE dodgers
Employers with a track record of avoiding PAYE and National Insurance (NI) payments will have to make an upfront security payment from April, under a new scheme unveiled by (HMRC).
Failure to pay the security will lead to a fine of up to £5,000 as the taxman cracks down on employers who deliberately cheat the HMRC, and their staff, out of employee tax payments.
Tax authority pulls plug on electricians who don’t pay up
Electricians will this month start receiving letters from the taxman warning them to pay any undisclosed taxes.
Electricians have until 15 May to register with the scheme and until 14 August to disclose any tax owed and arrange payment. If they make a full disclosure, most face a penalty of 10% and a maximum of 20%.
HMRC to send out 900,000 penalty notices
At the end of this week HMRC will start sending out around 900,000 penalty notices for failing to file 2010/11 Self Assessment returns on time.
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New businesses and 'silver startups' on the rise
Startup businesses enjoyed a resurgence in 2011, according to the annual Simply Business Start-up Index, which shows the first rise in annual growth since the start of the recession in 2008.
The research finds:
Jason Stockwood, CEO of Simply Business, commented: “Our results suggest that Government initiatives such as Start-up Britain have inspired would-be entrepreneurs to make their business dreams a reality. It’s now crucial that this support and encouragement continues into 2012 so these fledgling businesses can fulfil their potential.”
Here are the findings as an infographic:
Jason Stockwood added: “With ever increasing life expectancy and more flexibility around retirement, it’s interesting that those in the 60 plus age bracket are considering a second career as an entrepreneur. Starting a business can be hugely rewarding at any age and those with so much experience behind them are in a fantastic position to make it a success.
“It is also encouraging to see London is no longer monopolising entrepreneurism and other regions are giving the capital a run for its money. This trend will hopefully continue as aspiring business owners see success stories springing up around them.”
What do you think? Do you find the results encouraging? Are you surprised by any of the findings?
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