Industry experts give their views on the Chancellor's Budget announcements regarding unemployment, the 50p tax rate on high earners, retirement and the aging workforce, public sector spending cuts,...
David Woods
Chancellor George Osborne’s summer budget has been described as a “double-edged budget for business” by the CBI, which called the announcement of a £9 an hour compulsory living wage by 2020 a “big...
Becky Frith
Company car providers have warned employers of the ramifications of yesterday's Budget on company fleets.
David Woods
One million new jobs will be created in the economy over the next five years, the chancellor George Osborne said in his Budget statement, this afternoon.
David Woods
High earners and pension scheme members could suffer because of the Budget, due to be announced at the end of the month.
David Woods
Travelodge is to launch the UK’s first budget hotel management apprenticeship programme for school leavers, including recruiting 500 new apprentices.
David Woods
The Budget on 21 March could include an “aggressive” clampdown on company car taxation, threatening the fleet industry, according to accountancy firm MHA MacIntyre Hudson.
David Woods
Changes to capital gains tax, National Insurance contributions and tax on bankers' bonuses are set to be at the top of the chancellor's agenda for the Emergency Budget on 22 June, according to tax...
David Woods
The chancellor George Osborne is understood to be planning to remove national pay rates for public sector workers in his Budget speech on Wednesday.
David Woods
Business leaders have called for a new government to put reducing the budget deficit ahead of preventing the rise in National Insurance Contributions and freezing employment legislation.
David Woods