Public servants working for Australian’s Taxation Office have been told by their bosses to anonymously report their colleagues who they suspect are wasting time at work or spending too long having their lunch.
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Court of Session Prosecutors will not be taking action against four men following a fraud probe into the collapse of a £400 million finance company.
The team at Johnston Smillie took part in last year's Kilt Walk event, raising £4,500 for SMA Support UK Edinburgh-based accountancy firm Johnston Smillie is to build on the £14,500 it raised last year for SMA Support UK after directors and staff voted unanimously to support the spinal muscular at
UK consumer price inflation remained at 3 per cent in January, according to latest official data, holding the same level as recorded in December.
Adam Jennings Chartered surveyor Adam Jennings based in the Glasgow North office of DM Hall Chartered Surveyors on the intricacies of valuing churches
The number of mortgages given out by UK banks has dropped to its lowest level for nearly five years, according to new industry figures.
Sean McGinness A recent case in the Court of Session in Edinburgh has found in favour of an Aberdeenshire farming business against HMRC.
Derek Mackay Experts are predicting that Scotland's finance secretary Derek Mackay will this afternoon confirm income tax rises for middle and higher earners when he unveils his draft budget for next year.
Professor Graeme Roy The expected tax hikes for Scotland’s higher earners, which are expected to be announced as part of the Scottish Government’s latest Budget this week, could go for naught and simply be used to fill a black hole in the nation’s finances, according to the Fraser of Allander
Tim Allan Tim Allan, the President of the Scottish Chambers of Commerce last night issued a public, face-to-face warning to First Minister Nicola Sturgeon that widely predicted income tax rises in next week’s Draft Budget announcement risked long-term damage to Scotland’s international investmen
Ronnie Hinds Councils are showing increasing signs of financial stress and face even tougher challenges ahead, and three authorities could use up their cash reserves within three years, the Accounts Commission has warned.
Graeme Donald Bank of Scotland, Stevie Clifford Bank of Scotland, Richard Hill Lloyds Banking Group, Hege Barnes Curator of the Glenfinnan Station Museum and Jamie Black Lloyds Banking Group Following the launch of their new polymer £10 note in October, Bank of Scotland has signalled that they’ve
Philip Hammond The Government has outlined a raft of measures aimed at tax cheats and designed to bring billions of pounds into the public purse.
Online payment giant PayPal has launched a new feature that lets people club together to track and share the costs of spending on group activities.
Gordon McArthur Glasgow-based Beeks Financial Cloud Group has this week announced plans to list on the London Stock Exchange.
