The current business grants regime in the assisted areas of the UK is dominated by Selective Finance for Investment (“SFI”); the scheme that replaced Regional Selective Assistance. SFI is administ...
UNW continues its growth with the appointment of more senior staff and a new partner. The arrival of Zara Lane in the Corporate Finance Department, and Martin Coll and Michelle Donn...
In recent years unw have adopted the practice of giving a theme to our Post Budget seminars that has absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with the Budget itself. This year we opted for the...
A process, which began nearly two years ago, has seen the successful accreditation of IIP status to unw in December 2005.
Investors in People is a national quality standard, which sets good practice for improving performance through people development.
The Hancock Museum, for so long a familiar feature of North East cultural life, is due to close at the end of April for a period of three years, during which time it will undergo a major redevelo...
In January 2003 the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister (‘ODPM’) issued a consultation paper on the proposed new Sections 21 & 21A of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985. The provis...
All employers with at least 50 employees must file their 2005/06 end of year returns electronically. Employers with fewer than 50 employees do not have to start online filing until 2009/10 but t...
April 2006 (‘A’ day) will see the introduction of the long awaited new taxation regime for pensions. Due to concerns about potential abuse two new measures will be introduced at the ...
Student loans taken out after August 1998 start to be repayable once the borrower has started work and has earnings (or profits if they are self employed) in excess of £15,000 per annum.
Breakfast Briefing - Wednesday 3 May 2006
We are holding the latest in our series of breakfast exclusively for the legal profession, to provide further guidance and updates on topical issues
Catherine Young, Audit and Assurances partner, will cover various financial and practice management topics relevant to the profession touching upon FRS5, implications of the new SORP for LLPs and forensics with an overview on the economic outlook for professional practices. Simon Richards, Tax partner, will be talking about the opportunities and threats for solicitors in the probate/wills departments following changes to taxation of trusts highlighted in the recent Budget.
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Management buy-in/buy-out.
Financial due diligence carried out
SFI application.
SFI application.