Legal changes for 2010
Legal changes for 2010
With the coming of a new year, business owners need to consider how 2010′s legislative changes are going to affect their businesses. Planning ahead will make it easier to implement any necessary changes – and may prevent costly mistakes.
Inevitably, the economic climate has affected what we should expect in 2010. Chief among these is the return to the 17.5 per cent VAT rate from 1 January. In 2008, it was lowered to 15 per cent in a bid to kick start the economy.
With the coming of a new year, business owners need to consider how 2010′s legislative changes are going to affect their businesses. Planning ahead will make it easier to implement any necessary changes – and may prevent costly mistakes.
Inevitably, the economic climate has affected what we should expect in 2010. Chief among these is the return to the 17.5 per cent VAT rate from 1 January. In 2008, it was lowered to 15 per cent in a bid to kick start the economy.
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