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Payroll services vendors fall short on innovation, research reveals Payroll services vendors fall short on innovation, research reveals

Other problem areas include technical integration and process improvement, according to NelsonHall.
11 Sep 2018

Nobel prize winner, who convinced people to pay tax, dies Nobel prize winner, who convinced people to pay tax, dies

British academic James A. Mirrlees, who was 82, had been suffering from a brain tumour.
11 Sep 2018

Proposed tax relief cuts on new Irish auto-enrolment pensions slammed by critics Proposed tax relief cuts on new Irish auto-enrolment pensions slammed by critics

The proposals are part of a long-awaited consultation document on the mandatory workplace pension scheme.
10 Sep 2018

Lesotho sanctions huge 62% minimum wage hike for factory workers Lesotho sanctions huge 62% minimum wage hike for factory workers

But promised September increases in Nigeria appear to have hit deadlock and may be postponed until next year.
10 Sep 2018

HMRC publishes guidance on how to engage with UK umbrella companies HMRC publishes guidance on how to engage with UK umbrella companies

But critics are concerned that concerned that it could put employers off working with umbrellas entirely.
07 Sep 2018

Major US tech companies attempt to take on California’s privacy law Major US tech companies attempt to take on California’s privacy law

The aim is to pre-empt it by lobbying for the creation of less stringent federal legislation.
07 Sep 2018

HMRC changes direction in taxing UK car benefits under OpRA HMRC changes direction in taxing UK car benefits under OpRA

Salary sacrifice drivers were initially told that insurance, maintenance, tyres and breakdown cover would be tax-free.
06 Sep 2018