Denmark Pledges $4.6 Billion More Welfare Spending Through 2030

[ad_1] Denmark will spend an additional 32 billion kroner ($4.6 billion) on welfare until 2030 under the government’s new fiscal plan that seeks to strike a balance in using higher-than-expected…

The tax allowance that could supercharge Britain’s economy – if it’s made permanent

[ad_1] Whacking up corporation tax for larger companies from 19pc to 25pc doesn’t obviously help in this regard. Even at 25pc, the headline rate is still the lowest in the…

Labour is the party of Davos, not business

[ad_1] It’s been a lucrative week for the Labour Party. Tickets for its business conference next year are reported to have sold out in four hours on Wednesday, raking in…

How the timing of the election could be crucial to a Tory victory

[ad_1] The CBI, which is dealing with its own financial turmoil, will be promoting its Autumn Statement submission at both Labour and Tory party conferences where it will call for…

Time is running out for high-taxing Tories

[ad_1] Time is running out for high-taxing Tories  The Telegraph [ad_2] Source link

How to set up your own company – and the exact amount of tax you could save

[ad_1] Running your own limited company has plenty of tax benefits, compared with being a sole trader – but with more business reliefs comes more responsibility. Being your own boss…

Macron Hunts for Cheaper Cheese for the French

[ad_1] Bonjour et bienvenue to the Paris Edition. I’m Bloomberg Opinion columnist Lionel Laurent. If you haven’t yet, subscribe now to the Paris Edition newsletter. It’s “name and shame” time…

Ireland’s resurgence is setting an example for broke Britain

[ad_1] Ireland’s sorely remembered economic catastrophe during the eurozone’s sovereign debt and banking crisis of 2009-11 gives good reason for playing it safe. Once bitten, twice shy. Rewind to the…