NFA Aug. palay procurement tops 3,209 MT
Sacks of palay or unmilled rice are seen inside a National Food Authority (NFA) warehouse in Balagtas, Bulacan. — PHILIPPINE STAR/MIGUEL DE GUZMANTHE National Food Authority (NFA) said on Wednesday that it procured 3,209.9 metric tons (MT) of palay, or
Britain relies on just 1M top earners for £124bn in income tax
New data reveals that the UK is increasingly reliant on a small number of top-rate taxpayers to generate a significant portion of its income tax revenue. According to HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC), the 1.13 million individuals paying the 45p rate
Alan Shearer Foundation receives £23,500 boost from Agilico’s Great North Run efforts
The Alan Shearer Foundation has received a substantial boost, with £23,500 raised by workplace technology specialist Agilico during the Great North Run. The funds will support the Foundation’s work in providing vital facilities and therapies for people with diverse abilities and
How hospitality businesses can navigate a business rates bombshell and prepare for the budget
As budget day looms there are plenty of things to consider for the hospitality and leisure sector, from the mooted changes to capital gains tax, to the much desired business rates reform. Here, Isabelle Shepherd, Director, haysmacintyre looks at the impact
Calls grow for Rachel Reeves to reform inheritance tax system to raise billions
Labour’s shadow chancellor, Rachel Reeves, is being urged to reform inheritance and capital gains taxes to help address the UK’s growing fiscal deficit, with proposals from think tank Demos outlining potential changes that could raise up to £2.6 billion annually. Research