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  • Mar- 2020 -
    30 March
    Covid 19: The future health of the high street

    Covid 19: The future health of the high street

    The health of the high street is up for debate now more than ever. If retailers were struggling before coronavirus set its sights on our shores, following last week’s forced government closure of non-essential brick & mortar stores throughout the UK, it’s likely that many will have pulled down their…

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  • 28 March
    Brighthouse set to call in administrators

    Brighthouse set to call in administrators

    Rent-to-own home furnishings brand Brighthouse is reportedly set to call in administrators, placing around 2,400 jobs at risk.  According to the BBC, it comes after an increase in compensation claims for selling to people who could not repay due to the coronavirus outbreak. Brighthouse is thought to be the largest…

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  • 27 March
    What we know about furlough leave and the CJRS 

    What we know about furlough leave and the CJRS 

    HMRC published details of the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS) on 26.3.20 which are available here: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/claim-for-wage-costs-through-the-coronavirus-job-retention-scheme Key points include: Employees that employers can claim CJRS for For the purposes of CJRS, the definition of employee would include workers and agency workers provided they are subject to PAYE i.e. this…

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  • 26 March
    Preventing inevitable recession from becoming depression

    Preventing inevitable recession from becoming depression

    The global economy is heading into a recession, initially at least a pretty severe one. The measures introduced by governments in an attempt to slow the spread of the virus are having a dramatic effect on huge swathes of economic activity. There is the direct loss of output and employment…

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  • 25 March
    Keeping shop workers safe through Covid-19

    Keeping shop workers safe through Covid-19

    This week, Prime Minister Boris Johnson advised workers across the UK to work from home if possible. But for thousands of workers, this simply isn’t an option – there are a large number of jobs that can’t be done sitting at the dining room table. The retail sector is a…

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  • 24 March
    The furloughs and loans are useless to small businesses

    The furloughs and loans are useless to small businesses

    The small business community has been watching with great hope to see if the government will introduce measures that are useful for them to survive this period. Alas, those announced are absolutely useless for small companies, which make up an extremely significant portion of the UK economy. Coronavirus Business Interruption…

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  • 24 March
    Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme – Advice for employers

    Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme – Advice for employers

    Nigel Morris, tax director at MHA MacIntyre Hudson explains how employers can access the Job Retention Scheme (JRS) to continue paying 80% of the salary for employees that would otherwise have been laid off or made redundant, the practical next steps and potential complications of the scheme. Key points include:…

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  • 23 March
    How retailers can stay successful when face-to-face marketing and selling is affected

    How retailers can stay successful when face-to-face marketing and selling is affected

    As coronavirus spreads, companies are taking preventive measures to try to keep their employees safe. But with these measures, day-to-day business processes – including manufacturing, marketing, and selling – are being put to the test. How are businesses being affected by Coronavirus? Companies are caught in a spiral of uncertainty,…

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