Pre-budget-report Set to Help Small Businesses in the UK
Posted by admin | Posted in Small Business | Posted on 30-08-2010
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Chancellor Darling’s Pre-Budget Report was a boom for small businesses. A series of measures totally £ 7BN was introduced to help them survive, as the credit crunch bites. This was seen to keep businesses to strive during a possible recession.
We offer a detailed description of how small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) stand to benefit…
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? Corporation: The government is deferring for a year, the expected increase in small companies’ rate of corporation tax. The rate remains at 21% in 2009-10, which should be small businesses £ 400 million per year to play with.
? “empty” property “: These properties are rates of 2009/10, while they have a rateable value of less than £ 15,000, which the Treasury is said to the liberation of approximately 70% are empty.
This should help companies build, short-term problems and cash flow is a welcome introduction: There were reports of companies in the demolition of these buildings to avoid paying their taxes.
? BUSINESS AWARDS: The government plans to legislate to ensure the company more time to pay some companies retroactively rates bills issued before 31 March 2010.
Companies, those with these bills in a position to limit their liability for the past few years in equal interest-free installments over eight years rather than immediately.

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