The Coronavirus job retention scheme is due to finish on 31 October and there are a number of key dates that you should be aware of over the wind down period:
With the job retention scheme moving into its final stage, business owners are beginning to try to work out what their business will look like post lockdown. The most significant part of this is looking at the number of employees and the roles that the business needs.
The government’s Making Tax Digital scheme has been delayed and extended, because of the coronavirus pandemic. Making Tax Digital will eventually require that businesses, landlords and individuals would record income and expenses with HMRC digitally on a much more regular basis, using approved software.
This month we have a slightly different article for you. With changes to government advice, encouraging people back into the workplace, we have written about our experience transitioning to home working and back again. We’ve been in the office for 2 months now and have seen both sides of the coin. We hope that our experience can help other businesses trying to make this decision.
This afternoon the Chancellor has announced a range of policies to designed to create jobs and stimulate vulnerable sectors of the economy, as the country begins to move forwards after three months of lockdown. The following is a summary of the main points
The high street was in decline well before Covid-19 hit, however the pandemic has accelerated this trend and lockdown has started to build purchasing habits removed from in store buying. This article will discuss the evolving role of the high street and how in store customer experience is at the heart of the revival.
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