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When does a band become a business?1 comment

Stu Miller wrote 3 days ago: I thought I’d write about this subject as it may be the one time that my career as an accountant c … more →

Tags: Random Thoughts, Music, Secret Echoes, Stu Miller, Mike Silvester, Jon Clarke, Nick Eve, gig earnings, Tax

I Despair1 comment

kaitharshayr wrote 3 days ago: What the hell is wrong with people?! http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7581540.stm A few weeks ago it wa … more →

Tags: Computer, Banks, Data Loss, Data Protection

Challenging The Taxman

darthmuppet wrote 5 days ago: Dear Taxpayer, Tax Relief is back! The taxpayer’s champion Angela Brooks (Director of Tax Reli … more →

Tags: Inland Revenue, Income Tax

Ex-Kitten Katona is made bankrupt

expressyoureself wrote 1 week ago: Ex-Kitten Katona is made bankrupt Miss Katona was given the deadline two weeks ago F … more →

Tags: Celebrity, Atomic Kitten, Pop, Star, Ex-Kitten Katona is made bankrupt, Kerry Katona, pop-star, Atomic Kitten pop star Kerry Katona, Bankrupt

HMRC On The Road To Outsourcing Success

outsourcing101 wrote 1 month ago: The recent report from the NAO (National Audit Office) brought good tidings about the current and fu … more →

Tags: Contracts, IT Outsourcing, ASPIRE, Capgemini

Government Joined Up ... To Assist Illegal Immigration

Neil Reddin wrote 3 months ago: OK, so we know that tax has for some time acted as a disincentive to marriage, hard work, success, a … more →

Tags: Tax, regulation, Laugh/Cry (delete as applicable), Immigration

New Gift Aid wording suggestion

freelancefundraiser wrote 4 months ago: Following the Government’s decision to allow charities to continue benefiting from Gift Aid at … more →

Tags: fundraising, Charity, Not For Profit, gift aid, Donors, Donations, Tax, Institute of Fundraising

Txt donations - the VAT dilema1 comment

freelancefundraiser wrote 4 months ago: For years the Institute of Fundraising and major charities have been trying to get the cost down of … more →

Tags: fundraising, Charity, Not For Profit, Moral Obligations, Nokia, technology, Donations, VAT, Companies

The Chancellor did giveth...but it still cost many charities!

freelancefundraiser wrote 5 months ago: Following on from my previous blog about the reduction in Gift Aid from 28p to 25p for every £1 don … more →

Tags: Charities, Donors, Donations, gift aid, chancellor, Alistair Darling, Money, The Budget, Government

RuleBurst Re-brands as Haley Limited1 comment

paul@haleyAI.com wrote 5 months ago: For those who are interested in my former company, they are still committed to natural language busi … more →

Tags: business rules, haley, Ruleburst, Oracle, BRMS, Natural Language, Business Rules Management, Eligibility, Lagan

Cyber Risks Give Directors A Headache

chopperarris wrote 5 months ago: Cyber risks could be the next big trigger for knuckle-wrapping against directors. Big wigs could be … more →

Tags: Staying Safe, Cyber risks, NHS, Directos

Some Light Reading

Asim wrote 6 months ago: OK, the content is probably tedious, but you can’t argue with the title, or the sentiment! htt … more →

Tags: Random, blogs, Tax

Breaking News - Crazed Librarian hijacks HMRC Stamp Duty Offices

Chris wrote 6 months ago: A crazed maniac librarian has taken the entire Stamp Duty Office hostage at gun point.  Armed respo … more →

Tags: Bizarre, Breaking News, Nureaucracy, Stamp Duty, crazed Librarian

Who'd have thought it

Neil Reddin wrote 7 months ago: It’s almost as if the 31st January has caught the Revenue by surprise… I mean, it … more →

Tags: Tax, Tax Returns, online filing

Harsh new powers to target tax dodgers

frankyonfinance wrote 7 months ago: A new legislation which came quietly into effect in December, gives HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) … more →

Tags: Finance, Tax, HM Revenue & Customs, New legislation, tax fraud, tax dodgers, Tax Evaders, partial amnesty, Financial Advice

Data Loss1 comment

athinkingman wrote 7 months ago: Two stories have recently highlighted a potential conflict of interest for any government. Both are … more →

Tags: Morality, Government, Human Rights, Law, Security, Torture, Data Loss, Databases, NHS

Yes, Komissar

watervole wrote 8 months ago: Picture the scene in the bad old days of the cold war: it’s the editor’s desk at Pravda … more →

Tags: Politics, The death of democracy, gordon brown, Civil Liberties, Richmond & Twickenham, Government Incompetence, BBC Bias, 2012 Olympics, Troops

Government data

radiator wrote 8 months ago: I got my letter from HMRC at the weekend, apologising for losing some CDs with information about mys … more →

Tags: News, Data, CDS, UK, Eds, Government, Procurement

How ignorance works

shoebridge wrote 9 months ago: Price Waterhouse has been appointed to investigate data security in HMRC and in government organisat … more →

Tags: Consulting, Systems, Security, Civil Service, IT


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