New EU rules – and well-meaning attempts by HMRC to soften their impact – are making it harder for small businesses to benefit from this important programme.
How is the new Department for International Trade getting on?
The policy risks more than 4,000 jobs but will only reduce calorie intake by five calories per person, per day.
Demonising one product surely cannot be the answer.
Small retailers will be hit hard.
If we can’t keep free movement, then we must at least be careful not to slam the door completely shut.
The former pit worker is the man to make the Conservatives a true One Nation party.
Overall, my advice is not to seek to reduce interest rates yet further which could have contrarian effects.
Now that Osborne has gone, so too should this un-conservative levy.
Corner shops are being driven out of business as the black market in tobacco booms.
The third in a series of policy briefings.
Only six per cent of UK businesses export to the European Union, but 100 per cent are still required to undertake the cost of compliance.
Brexit would mean lower regulatory costs and greater opportunities for free trade on top of retaining a strong trading relationship with the EU.
Too often, Osborne’s ‘tax avoidance’ measures hurt small enterprise.