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Find out about temporary changes to the destruction of spoilt beer, cider, wine or made-wine if you're a brewer, cider producer, wine maker or publican.
Government to provide guarantees of up to £10 billion to Trade Credit Insurance schemes for business-to-business transactions
Thousands of expert professional and business services advisers have signed up to offer free online advice to help small businesses bounce back from coronavirus (COVID-19).
From 10 October 2020, we’ll resume the process to strike off companies we believe are no longer carrying on business or in operation.
Government publishes guidance for employers to help them get their businesses back up and running and workplaces operating safely.
This guidance is intended to support local authorities in administering the COVID-19 Additional Relief Fund (CARF).
Check temporary changes to the time limit and rules for notifying an option to tax land and buildings.
The Corporate Insolvency and Governance Act has received Royal Assent and came into force on 26 June 2020.
COVID-19 grants supported businesses in many sectors of the economy, including accommodation and food services, wholesale and retail, and arts, entertainment and recreation.
The government has introduced the Corporate Insolvency and Governance Bill in Parliament.
Guidance for local authorities setting out details of the Small Business Grants Fund (SBGF) and Retail, Hospitality and Leisure Grant Fund (RHLGF).
Two new leadership programmes to help small business leaders grow their companies in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic have been launched today (3 August).
Businesses will be given an additional 3 months to file accounts with Companies House to help companies avoid penalties as they deal with the impact of COVID-19.
From 10 September 2020, we’ll restart the process for companies that have applied for voluntary strike off.
Use this page to navigate the latest guidance on the virus for people in Wales
Time series and statistics as at 31 August on the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme, with analysis by scheme size, sector, geography, gender and flexible furlough.
New grant scheme launches today as ministers issue call to council leaders.
A revaluation of business rates will no longer take place in 2021 to help reduce uncertainty for firms affected by the impacts of coronavirus.
If you've received a grant but were not eligible or you've been overpaid, find out what penalties you may have to pay if you do not tell HMRC.
Check examples to help you calculate your employee's wages, National Insurance contributions and pension contributions if you're claiming through the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme.
Don’t include personal or financial information like your National Insurance number or credit card details.
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