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Articles tagged with: Business Start-Up

12
June
2012

Returning to Civvy Street? Be you own boss...

Be the Boss is a UK Government funded scheme to help Service leavers looking to start their own business or become self-employed. It provides Service leavers with grants and loans to start or grow a business.

Categories: Qinnect, Freetime, Charlton Baker

28
May
2012

£80m StartUp loans for young people

An £82.5m scheme is being launched today to give 18 - 24 year old entrepreneurs finance and support.

Categories: Qinnect, Freetime, Charlton Baker

30
March
2012

Xero Silver Partners

Our Xero Service is growing and we have more clients taking on the Xero Software Package.

Categories: Charlton Baker

22
March
2012

Budget Summary 21 March 2012

George Osborne continued his fiscal campaigning by attempting to juggle tax take, Government borrowing and economic growth. Only time will tell how many balls he will continue to keep in the air and for how long.

There are no dramatic tax changes announced in his Budget Statement. Many of the key items such as reduction of the 50% income tax rate, increases in stamp duty for higher value homes and increases in the personal income tax allowances, were “leaked” in advance. However, there were a few surprises. 
 

Categories: Qinnect, Freetime, Charlton Baker

30
January
2012

Social Media - Is it for me and my Business?

Our Director of Business Development writes about Social Media and how it can benefit your business.

Categories: Qinnect, Charlton Baker

25
January
2012

Free Business Consultation

A Belated Happy New Year to you!  To celebrate the New Year Charlton Baker are offering a free 1 one hour consultation to all businesses in the Devizes, Pewsey, Amesbury or Salisbury areas.

Interested?  Read on...

Categories: Qinnect, Freetime, Charlton Baker

04
January
2012

NIC Holiday for New Businesses

The Regional Employer National Insurance contributions (NICs) holiday is available to new businesses for a limited period and subject to meeting certain conditions. New businesses may be able to qualify for a reduction of up to £5,000 of the employer NICs that would normally be due - for each of the first ten employees they take on. This means a potential aid to business of up to £50,000.

Categories: Charlton Baker

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