Blog25th Jun 2024Non-Doms Election Uncertainty: What Will The 4th July Hold?Our previous articles connected to the Conservative Government’s 2024 Spring budget, outlined the proposed changes for Non-Doms and new residents in the UK. These articles highlighted existing questions around the timing of implementation and in particular the lack of clarity…By Lynn GracieView more
Blog20th Jun 2024Understanding Conflict and Resolving through Mediation We all know that the workplace is a dynamic and diverse setting where many different types of people with different personalities, working styles, skills and qualities work together. While for the most part, this results in productive and efficient work…By Charlotte EakinView more
Blog18th Jun 2024Taxing Times In The Election CampaignLast week marked a key milestone in the race for Number 10, with many of the major political parties releasing their manifestos for the next term of Government. Each of the parties’ fiscal projections includes plans for various tax rises…By Blair HayView more
Blog11th Jun 2024Can A Fractional Finance Director Help Achieve Growth?One of the new trends we’re seeing in the finance market has been the rise of the fractional finance director. A fractional finance director is a part-time member of the team hired on a contractual basis. This director is then…By Lauren McCluskeyView more
Blog11th Jun 2024Onboarding: 5 Key Steps to Ensure A Successful ProcessOnboarding is a part of the recruitment process that can often be forgotten and underutilised. Relationships at work are so important and the onboarding process is often the first introduction new starts will have with your team. Therefore, the integration opportunity here cannot be denied. …By Katie BremnerView more
Blog7th Jun 2024Keeping a Cool Head During Election Fever Will Pay DividendsPoliticians up and down the land are currently pounding the campaign trail, following the Prime Minister’s shock announcement of a General Election of 4th July. The sense of impending change is inevitably unsettling for many, particularly as the election of…By Paula Fraser and Blair HayView more
Blog4th Jun 2024Understanding VAT on Food: Key Cases and InsightsVAT has been a continuance in the UK since the 1st April 1973. While many might have wondered at the time if it was an April Fools- the fact that it’s remained for the last 51 years states that it’s…By Gabrielle BirdView more
Blog4th Jun 2024Keeping Talent: A Guide to Mastering Workplace RetentionAcross the world, the challenge of retaining top talent has emerged as a major concern for employers in almost every industry. This is also a challenge we’re seeing across the island of Ireland. Employee turnover has previously been at an…By Emmet OwensView more
Blog30th May 2024Local Employer Pension: Should You Sign Up When Working Abroad?Picture this: you’re working abroad in another country, for a temporary period. Everything is set up in your new location; housing, schools etc but one thing you’ve not thought about? Signing up for a local employer pension plan. So, someone…By Michael SmithView more
Blog30th May 2024High Income Child Benefit Charge: What Are The Changes?Touted as a victory for thousands of UK families, the rules on the High Income Child Benefit Charge (HICBC) have been updated. This blog outlines the changes below and explains how this may affect you. what were the High-Income Child…By Tracy DicksonView more
Blog29th May 2024Practical advice about Bounce Back Loans: 8 key questions answeredBusiness owners with Bounce Back Loans should be aware that the UK Government and lenders are taking a more active approach to recovering loans provided during the pandemic. This is because lenders need to recover the funds to repay the…By Jim WarnockView more
Blog20th May 2024Employment Tribunals… why are HR & Whistleblowing key?Employment tribunals have been in the headlines in recent years, acting as the stage for disputes between employees and employers, such as in the cases of Ms N Hands v Mitie Ltd and of Dr T William v Lewisham and…By Sean McAuleyView more