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What Work Permit Should I Apply For When Working In Singapore?

September 22, 2010 | Author: | Posted in Taxes

Singapore offers attractive incentives and tax freedoms to foreign companies. Furthermore, Singapore is a nation that has creative policies and ordinances for immigrants. Because of these, Singapore is selected by multinational business firms and professionals as the perfect hub to work and put up a business.

Cut Your Tax Debt In Half?

September 13, 2010 | Author: | Posted in Taxes

Tax relief is a thing everybody wants. Yet not many people realize how to obtain it. And Tax Debt Relief is really a specialized sort of help that really can be obtained for those who qualify and know how to find it. Sometimes it appears as a kind of insurance policy that can help solve tax problems.

Cutting Overhead Costs With Virtual Bookkeeping

September 11, 2010 | Author: | Posted in Taxes

Considering virtual bookkeeping is a great idea for anyone who runs a small business. This is a great way to cut overhead costs and keep production levels high. With the number of services increasing each day, there is never a shortage and always someone available to help out. The advantages to having virtual bookkeepers are numerous.

The Environment Benefits Of The UK Govt Reducing VAT On All Insulation To 5%

September 9, 2010 | Author: | Posted in Taxes

As a business owner you may already be aware that VAT has been reduced to 5 percent already in some fields of business in the UK. The Government, in fact, has been gradually reducing the rate from 1998 onwards until it reached 5 per cent for installation by professional installers of some energy-saving materials. Insulation installation also benefitted from this break. This VAT rate reduction reveals an appreciation of the incentivizing powers of this option. Homeowners, however, remain excluded from the benefits enjoyed by professional installers, should they opt to do the installation work on their own. The environmental benefits of the UK government reducing VAT on all insulation work to five percent would also benefit excluded classes, including homeowners.

Filing Cabinet Online

September 6, 2010 | Author: | Posted in Taxes

If you are a business owner there is no getting away from papers. It can accumulate fast and before you know it you’re spending time on organization instead of concentrating on your business. However annoying these papers can be, they are a vital part of your business for surviving an audit, sending customer invoices, and business cards for networking. Entering such documents into a spreadsheet or pushing them through a scanner can be time consuming if you do it yourself and expensive if you hire and employee.

Using An Umbrella Company : The Basics Explained

September 5, 2010 | Author: | Posted in Taxes

Choosing the right umbrella company for your business can be nerve-racking, especially with so many from which to choose. Asking the right questions and knowing what to look for can make the task much simpler. Knowing about their fees, services, accessibility, and reputation are good places to start. A little time and research will save you money and frustration in the long run.

Historical Facts Of The Introduction Of Glass Tax In The United Kingdom

August 31, 2010 | Author: | Posted in Taxes

King William the third introduced a window tax into his Kingdom in 1696. Income tax was not in existence then as the populace considered details of their own income to be private and not a matter for the King to worry about. The window tax was introduced to get around this problem. Read on to discover more about the historical facts about an old taxation system on windows in the United Kingdom.