Changes to Corporate Insolvency and Governance Act 2020
On 29th September 2021 the Corporate Insolvency and Governance Act 2020 (Coronavirus) (Amendment of Schedule 11) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2021 will come into force in Northern Ireland.
Read full articleCavanaghKelly Update 9 September 2021
In this CavanaghKelly update, we remind you of the upcoming deadline for the Covid-19 Energy Efficiency Capital Grant scheme, provide an update for commercial tenants, outline VAT increases for hospitality businesses and provide a summary of recent articles uploaded to the CavanaghKelly website.
Read full articleBounce Back Loans - FAQs for the insolvency profession
During R3’s webinar titled ‘Bounce Back Loans - An Essential Guide for the Insolvency Profession’, a number of questions were submitted by attendees for consideration by the British Business Bank, UK Finance and The Insolvency Service. These FAQs published by R3 seek to answer those questions to aid the insolvency profession when advising clients who took advantage of a Bounce Back Loan (BBL).
Read full articleCavanaghKelly Tax Update 19 August 2021
In this CavanaghKelly Tax update, we outline new HMRC guidance on salary sacrifice and summarise the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) calls for VAT reforms, specifically for property. HMRC has also launched a consultation on self-employed basis periods to delve into the best way to simplify the rules and regulations surrounding unincorporated trading businesses.
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In this update, we draw your attention to three agricultural grants that opened on the 25 July 2021. The fifth Self-Employment Income Support Scheme Grant (SEISS) has now opened for applications, providing financial support to those who are self-employed or a member of a partnership and continue to be impacted by COVID-19.
Read full articleAgricultural and Farming Business Support
In April 2021, the Agriculture Minister Edwin Poots MLA announced three financial support packages would open for agricultural businesses impacted by COVID-19.
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