The PBR 2007 contains many measures which will have an impact on employment. Gary Hull Director PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP has summarised the most pertinent points
Alistair Darling's first Pre-Budget Report (PBR) as Chancellor of the Exchequer may have taken just 35 minutes to deliver but it contained a range of changes potentially affecting companies and their employees. In addition a range of other changes potentially affecting companies and their employees have been announced.
Changes to capital gains tax
Probably the most significant announcement for employees in the PBR is the CGT changes which fundamentally rewrite the basis for charging CGT. This will impact the taxation of executives and employees who own shares...
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The PBR 2007 contains many measures which will have an impact on employment. Gary Hull Director PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP has summarised the most pertinent points
Alistair Darling's first Pre-Budget Report (PBR) as Chancellor of the Exchequer may have taken just 35 minutes to deliver but it contained a range of changes potentially affecting companies and their employees. In addition a range of other changes potentially affecting companies and their employees have been announced.
Changes to capital gains tax
Probably the most significant announcement for employees in the PBR is the CGT changes which fundamentally rewrite the basis for charging CGT. This will impact the taxation of executives and employees who own shares...
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