Three important tax tips for university students and their parents
Canny parents can support their kids at university - without breaking the bank
Group editor of all Newsquest Media titles in Yorkshire, Nigel Burton was born in North Yorkshire. He spent several years working at The Northern Echo where he won several awards for his campaigning journalism. He is also the group motoring editor and has written two books.
Canny parents can support their kids at university - without breaking the bank
From April 1, 2024 - with a ‘transitional year’ 2023/24 - all sole traders and partnerships will be required to ensure their accounting year (basis period) ends on March 31 or April 5.
Research & Development (R&D) tax relief is one of the most generous corporate tax reliefs offered by the UK Government, but many businesses miss out as they wrongly believe they are not eligible to apply.
ARSENAL’S quest for a return to Champions League football continued as they beat 10-man Leeds 2-1 to send the West Yorkshire side into the relegation zone.
BRADFORD (Park Avenue) suffered an awful end to the season as they lost 5-0 to Southport at Horsfall.
Dennis Waterman, who starred in TV shows including The Sweeney, Minder and New Tricks, has “passed away very peacefully in hospital in Spain”, his family has announced.
Convenience chain McColl’s has confirmed it will collapse into administration, putting 1,100 shops and 16,000 workers at risk.
DRIVERS are facing MONTHS of delays on the M62 due to a safety upgrade.
All new vehicles sold in Europe will be fitted with a speed limiter as a legal requirement from 6 July 2022.
REFEREE Darren Rogers was a source of controversy as Bradford (Park Avenue) nearly produced an unlikely comeback at Hereford.
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