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REPLAY: Budget 2013 live panel

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20th Mar 2013
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On Wednesday 20 March, AccountingWEB and BusinessZone will be hosting their traditional live Budget during the Chancellor's speech.

This fast-moving online session allows business and tax experts to swap insights as the Chancellor speaks. Join us at lunchtime on Wednesday and make sure to add your thoughts to those of our panellists:

Our expert panellists will be joined by other representatives from AccountingWEB's sister communities BusinessZoneTrainingZone and HR Zone. But this year we want to hear what you have to say about the government's plans. Just type your comments in the box at the bottom of the panel below:

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By Simon Sweetman
20th Mar 2013 12:25

simplification

I'm not expecting any real simplification. And continue to find watching parliament excruciating.

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By Simon Sweetman
20th Mar 2013 12:41

simplification

I'm not expecting any real simplification. And continue to find watching parliament excruciating.

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By david5541
20th Mar 2013 13:07

cgt & income tax reliefs on shares transfered to employees

abolition on all samp duty on small co share transfers?

 

nic relief ? for employee purchases of shares-will that be tax relief as well?

 

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By david5541
20th Mar 2013 13:08

alignment of corp tax rates?

when is the small co rate and main corp tax rate? being aligned?

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By david5541
20th Mar 2013 13:10

GAAR as well?-yes!!!!!!!!

the big 4 partners showed themselves up to margeret hodge!

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By david5541
20th Mar 2013 13:13

state pension rules and NIC is NIC being increased?

anyone going to explain the NIC and state pensions changes? for those contracted out?

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By garycarton
29th Apr 2013 06:34

It is difficult look at government and their practices in terms of debt management to use as an example. This is why finding the appropriate firms to look after your hard earned money is very important. Most people do not have millions or billions of dollars to manage and of course wish they did but finding a company with professionals who take all expenses in consideration and give you a forecast for your future requires research. Many companies and banks can offer these services and choosing the best is a step in he right direction.

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