Am I eligible to work in the UK as a US citizen?
Can A US Citizen Apply for A UK Work Visa? Yes, eligible US nationals can apply for and acquire a work visa through the Tier 2 work visa scheme (in the sa...
Can A US Citizen Apply for A UK Work Visa? Yes, eligible US nationals can apply for and acquire a work visa through the Tier 2 work visa scheme (in the sa...
There’s usually no Inheritance Tax to pay on small gifts you make out of your normal income, such as Christmas or birthday presents. Other gifts count tow...
Bailiffs are only legally allowed to come to your home after they have sent you a letter to let you know that they are going to be coming. The letter is c...
The P35 used to be part of the end of year return, which detailed the total tax and National Insurance deducted for each employee. Since the introduction ...
Your employer must automatically enrol you into a pension scheme and make contributions to your pension if you’re eligible for automatic enrolment. If you...
As a secure tenant, you can normally live in the property for the rest of your life, as long as you do not break the conditions of the tenancy. You can: r...
In cooking, reduction is the process of thickening and intensifying the flavor of a liquid mixture such as a soup, sauce, wine, or juice by simmering or b...
Your pension is reduced to allow for the fact that it is being paid earlier than expected. Your dependants will still get any benefits they are entitled t...
A DMC (Destination Management Company) offer the following logistic services in their destination; Meet and Greet, Transfers / Transportation, Hotel Accom...
To update or check for updates, employers should select ‘Check now’ in the update section of settings in the top right hand corner of the tool. It is also...
Non-EEA national direct family members of an EEA national have the right to accompany or join the EEA national for as long as the EEA national has a right...
The Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne announced in the March 2014 Budget that the adult ISA limit would be increased to £15,000 from 1 July 2014,...
Your first accounts usually cover more than 12 months. This is because they: start on the day your company was set up (‘incorporated’) end on the ‘account...