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Corporate Resources
Tenon has teamed up with Robert Craven to launch a book which helps owners of business maximise their potential. With a foreword written by Tenon's CEO, Andy Raynor, it shows business leaders how to identify their company's strengths and weaknesses, assess its potential and learn the secret obsessions of all successful entrepreneurs.
General Business Newsletters
The recent press coverage regarding changes to the taxation of foreign earnings has emphasised the effect on multinationals whereas we discuss the effect on smaller businesses and entrepreneurs.
When is the right time to start thinking about exit? We explain why it’s never too soon, with many different strategies to consider, some of which will actively help your business right now.
If you’re ever tempted by acquisitions, we look at the benefits of a proper due diligence report – whether long or short. The most recent batch of changes implemented by the Companies Act is examined.
We explore the aftermath of internal fraud and, on a much brighter note, we look into the best timings if you want to make sure you plan a successful and lucrative exit from your business – whenever it happens to be.
Our latest edition looks at some of the methods the Revenue is using, to persuade you that you have something to hide. We take a look at the difference between 'avoidance' and 'evasion' and we put paid to some popular 'man in the pub' ideas about tax. The new Age Regulations that came into force on 1st October could present particular challenges for you, if you're not prepared.
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Tenon Your Business Newsletter, Spring 2007 (187KB)
This edition looks at some of the issues affecting employees – including incentives using share schemes and the benefits of salary sacrifice. We also look at the tax implications if someone who was selfemployed starts to work for you as an employee.
Our latest edition looks at some of the methods the Revenue is using, to persuade you that you have something to hide. We take a look at the difference between 'avoidance' and 'evasion' and we put paid to some popular 'man in the pub' ideas about tax. The new Age Regulations that came into force on 1st October could present particular challenges for you, if you're not prepared.
There are so many challenges facing owner-managers of smaller businesses that it is sometimes a problem to know where to start.
Renting property from yourself is a realistic possibility following ‘A’ Day changes on April 6th. We look at how this works. This issue of your world also examines what constitutes good value in business finance, why more and more companies are thinking about interim management and what you can do about employee absences due to the World Cup.
Visits from a tax inspector lead the way in this issue. We dispel a common myth about what a tax investigator is entitled to do. ‘A’ Day is imminent so pensions are an area for important decisions. We also flag an important change to VAT on petrol. Plus if you’ve ever wanted to buy your own company, we give you a whirlwind tour of MBO options.
A run-down of the Chancellor’s Pre-Budget Report and how the changes will affect smaller businesses. We reveal why a quarter of SMEs are planning to sell up in the next three years. Will the Flat Rate Tax Scheme flatten out your VAT bill? Plus how Tenon clients are benefiting from Tenon Online50 – combining the familiar strengths of Sage Line 50 with the power of the internet.
We clarify the ‘A’ Day changes by running through the main proposals of the pension simplification rules. A review of the Arctic System case plus why one third of businesses feel that market conditions are holding them back.