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Nicola Walker

Nicola Walker

Digital Advisory Senior Manager

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30 May 2022

  • Business Resilience
  • Consulting
  • Coronavirus
Business resilience -  scenario planning and strategic reviews

Business resilience continues to be a priority for many business leaders, and below we look at some of the topics that managers should be considering.

02 February 2022

  • Food & Drink
  • Hospitality & Tourism
  • Coronavirus
COVID-19 support for the Hospitality & Tourism sector and related supply chain

So far in 2022, encouraging progress has been made in slowing the spread of the Omicron variant of COVID-19. Large outdoor events were permitted to return from 17 January, indoor events from 24 January, and from 31 January the “Work from home if you can” guidance was relaxed. However, the restrictions still in place continue to impact many businesses and further details have now been released on how the Scottish Government’s funding support package will be distributed to those businesses most impacted.

Ewan Bolt

Ewan Bolt

Director and Head of Digital Advisory

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16 June 2021

  • Coronavirus
Important changes to the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme funding from July 2021

At the start of the year the Government announced that the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS) would be extended until 30 September 2021 however there are some changes being made to funding, from July 2021.

Senga Prior

Senga Prior

Tax Senior Manager

28 April 2021

  • Private Client Tax
  • Coronavirus
Fourth Self Employed Income Support Scheme grant now open

The fourth Self Employed Income Support Scheme (SEISS) grant for self-employed individuals affected by coronavirus restrictions is now open for applications, closing on 1 June 2021.

12 February 2021

  • Corporate Tax
  • Coronavirus
Corporation Tax implications of the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme

The introduction of the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme in 2020 saw many businesses placing employees on furlough leave. Furloughed employees are able to carry forward their holiday entitlement for up to two years, which could have corporate tax implications for businesses.

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