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18 March 2020

  • Employer Services
  • Coronavirus
Coronavirus - global mobility considerations during a global pandemic

The world is a small place and being increasingly connected, something like the unprecedented chain of events which we are all experiencing drives this point home. For many of our clients who have internationally mobile employees, it is imperative that they review and update how they protect and manage employees in affected areas while continuing business operations.

18 March 2020

  • Employer Services
  • Coronavirus
Coronavirus - IR35 changes are delayed until April 2021

A collective sigh of relief could be felt last night when Steve Barclay, the Chief Secretary to the Treasury, announced a surprise one year delay to the implementation of the controversial Off-Payroll Working rules (commonly known as “IR35”) to 6 April 2021.

17 March 2020

  • Payroll Services
  • Coronavirus
Coronavirus - your Johnston Carmichael payroll service and steps you can take

During these unprecedented times, Johnston Carmichael is well prepared; our service delivery teams are geared up and will be delivering payrolls. There are some simple steps you can take to keep things running smoothly.

Craig Hendry

Craig Hendry

Managing Director & Chartered Financial Planner

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11 March 2020

    UK Budget 2020 - Personal Finances

    There were three main changes announced in the Budget 2020 affecting personal finances, with the headline item being the change to the annual allowance for higher earners.

    11 March 2020

    • Corporate Tax
    UK Budget 2020 - Corporation Tax

    It was widely expected that the headline corporate tax rate would be held at 19%, rather than reduced to 17% as previously legislated and the Chancellor followed through with this in order to fund a number of measures in what can very much be seen as a public spending Budget.

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