Legal & Finance: Make Sure Your Good Intentions Do Not Fall Foul of Taxman
Birmingham Post › March 04, 2005
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Birmingham Post › March 04, 2005
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Don't end up with a red face on Red Nose Day, Simon Littlejohns, tax partner at accountants PKF, has warned. Companies planning to support the event on March 11 need to plan ahead to avoid falling foul of the tax man, he cautions.
He said: 'Whether it is through payroll giving, giving shares to charity or donating stock, plant ormachinery to charity, you need to ensure you give within the rules.See the full content of this document
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