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The “fair” process for handing out lucrative government contracts has been undermined by a secret deal between HM Revenue & Customs and EDS, the American technology giant, for up to £30 million worth of work, MPs claimed.
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The
Business has a gloomy view of the UK's economy and its
prospects:
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Some experts believe tax officials want to roll back independent taxation for married women who help run small businesses, according to the Mail on Sunday.
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Daily Telegraph:
"Indian technology workers are flooding the UK on temporary permits, undercutting local wages and raising the prospect of a homegrown skills shortage, an IT association claimed."
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HM Customs and Revenue has published a damning 'warts and all' report of its enforcment practises.
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Government spending on private consultants has risen to £2.5 billion, the equivalent of a penny in the pound on income tax, according to official statistics obtained by The Times.
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The number of people setting up their own business has fallen by 20 per cent in the first half of the year, the largest such fall for a decade, according to research by Barclays Bank.
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In the first of two articles on why small is beautiful, the Times looks at the advantages to be gained from flexibility.
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The Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has announced its latest crackdown on small businesses which incorporated to take advantage of the Chancellor's brief fling with a zero per cent rate of corporation tax, according to the Telegraph.
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The Government has admitted "overselling" the advantages of national identity cards, according to an article on the BBC website.
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