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business start ups
 
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The Summer 2008 edition of Marriotts News is available here.
In this issue:

  • How to survive a recession
  • Refund your bank charges
  • Renting out a holiday home
    - a nice little earner
  • How to reduce your business rates
  • Beware - the taxman cometh


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    Tax rates and allowances for tax year 2008/09 are available here

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    The Autumn 2007 edition of Marriotts News is available here.
    In this issue:

  • Company or Sole Trader who pays the most Tax?
  • Half of all Britons have not made a will. We look at the risks these people are running.
  • When a secretary does more than organise the diary. We look at the role of the Company Secretary certainly not a service to be ignored.

  • hrhc_chq Brentwood Town Football Club and its main sponsor, Marriotts Associates, raise over £8000 for Helen Rollason Heal Cancer Charity more..

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    Marriotts launches start up and small business support package.
    Good accounting and financial control are important for managing a business and preparing the tax computations. These days, however, modern businesses need marketing, IT, legal and other commercial skills that large companies tend to have in-house.

    The banks and government agencies offer good advice to small businesses. However, they are not ‘hands-on’. Marriotts can make a huge difference in the success of your business. more

     

     

    Mature entrepreneurs come of age. Enterprising over 50s who decide to go it alone by setting up their own businesses are contributing a staggering £24.4 billion to the UK economy per year, according to research from Yellow Pages directories....more

    Small businesses left all alone to cope with employment laws.
    Nearly 80 percent of small businesses owners, who generate half of UK GDP, have to deal with increasing levels of employment law by themselves, a new FSB report shows.