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Shona Duncan Aberdeen-based chartered accounts Hall Morrice LLP has appointed Shona Duncan to the role of senior tax manager to oversee the firm’s tax and payroll teams.
Jim Pettigrew Scottish finance veteran Jim Pettigrew has been appointed senior independent director of Rathbone Brothers following his appointment as a non-executive director in March, Citywire reports.
Ash Denham Payments related to Private Finance Initiative (PFI) projects in Scotland have topped £1 billion for the first time, according to new Scottish Government figures.
Andrew Paterson Andrew Paterson, partner in the asset protection group at law firm Murray Beith Murray, writes on misunderstandings surrounding inheritance tax in the UK.
Kate Wyatt Despite a partial reprieve, employers in the social care sector must take swift action to comply with rules on paying workers appropriately for sleep-in shifts, writes Kate Wyatt.
Ken McCormack Business rates expert Ken McCormack has joined Montagu Evans as a partner in its Glasgow office, where he will lead the firm's Scottish rating work.
A single shot of Macallan whisky was sold for $10,000 at a hotel in Switzerland, its owner has said. A young, unnamed Chinese man paid up for a glass of the Scottish distiller's 1878 whisky in the luxury Waldhaus Hotel in St. Moritz.
David Lonsdale The Scottish Retail Consortium is seeking the prioritisation of measures to support consumer spending and lift private sector investment in the Scottish Government’s autumn Budget.
There are now 21,000 people in Scotland earning more than £150,000, almost twice as many as there were just seven years ago. New research from Scottish Labour, using HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) data, shows that the number of individual Additional Rate taxpayers in Scotland increased by 91 per cen
Richard Hepburn Land and property search organisation Millar & Bryce has appointed Richard Hepburn as its new managing director.
Claire Drummond A scheme which encourages young people in Aberdeen to get involved with science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) has received a welcome donation from the charitable arm of Aberdeen Asset Management.
Pictured (l-r): Tony Friar and Blair Nimmo Kitchen and bedroom manufacturer Trade Kitchen Centre Limited has applied to Glasgow Sheriff Court to be wound up under the Insolvency Act 1986.
Graeme Bradshaw The Scottish Retail Consortium recently reported that almost one in ten retail premises in Scotland now lies empty. Retail footfall in Scotland fell in July and there are a dwindling number of months in any year where any growth at all is evident.
A former administrator of Rangers is suing the Lord Advocate and others over a move to freeze his assets in 2015. David Whitehouse was appointed to the former club, Rangers Football Club PLC, with Paul Clark in 2012 after Craig Whyte declared it insolvent.