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Graeme Carling, has said he personally lost some £2.2 million and left "no stone unturned" in his attempts to save the business. McGill, lately registered as McGill Facilities Management Ltd, officially entered administration on August 25th for the second time in less than four

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Aberdeen-headquartered activpayroll has taken a significant step forward in its Asia Pacific growth plans with the acquisition of Malaysia-based payroll outsourcing and employee mobility specialist, Propay Partners. activpayroll has grown revenues over the last year by 27%, with the firm's Asia Paci

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The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland's (ICAS) experts have examined key aspects of the Scottish Budget announcement and how this addresses issues affecting many, such as the freezing of tax thresholds and increase in income tax. On the key announcements in the Scottish Budget, Justine

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Two women have been given $100 (£82) fines and suspended prison sentences after feeding stray cats near a courthouse in order to trap and neuter them. Animal rights organisations protested after Beverly Roberts, 85, and Mary Alston, 61, were arrested near the courthouse in Elmore County in eas

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Troubled UK government plans to digitise the income tax self-assessment process are being delayed for a further two years, according to reports. Making Tax Digital for Income Tax Self Assessment (MTD ITSA) was set to be introduced from April 2024 but the government is expected to announce the deadli

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A staggering £9 billion in revenue was lost by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) during the pandemic due to the redeployment of thousands of tax compliance staff to other departments, a report has found. The National Audit Office (NAO) today published its report on tax compliance during and foll

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Scottish business leaders have welcomed the government's decision to freeze business rates for a further year. The basic property rate, known as "poundage", will be frozen at 49.8p, deputy first minister and interim finance secretary John Swinney confirmed yesterday. This is estimated to save ratepa

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