CIPP Payroll: need to know 2020-21

that. One of the other elements of the vision relates to law and practice, which will ultimately mean a reform to the framework of tax administration.

The report focuses on a number of areas, as follows:

A vision of resilience and effectiveness The core of a modern tax system

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• The benefits: greater ease of use, productivity and resilience • The need for reform • Our 10-year strategy • Careful and incremental reform • Next steps

Read the paper in its entirety here.

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Working from home? How helpful is your town or city? 11 September 2020

At the height of the Covid-19 lockdown 86% of workers were reported to have shifted to homeworking.

Recent research from InstantPrint has resulted in the publication of league tables to show which towns and cities across the UK were the best (or worst) for accommodating home working.

With a combination of desk research and national survey data InstantPrint ranked major cities in the UK on their working from home merits, including information on:

• Average internet download speed • 4G signal strength

• Average property size • Average property price • Average monthly rent • Average cost of living

The top three ‘best of the best’ are:

Belfast The undisputed champion, Northern Ireland’s capital came out on top. With an excellent average internet download speed of 64.1mbps, workers in Belfast are unlikely to experience a choppy connection on their next video call. Birmingham The UK’s ‘second city’ also qualifies as the second-best city in the country for working from home. Blessed with top- notch internet download speeds, Birmingham’s 24.1mbps 4G coverage also ranks amongst the highest in the UK. Nottingham Nottingham slots in at third place with 98 points thanks to a relatively low average living cost of £890 and an average internet download speed of 62mbps.

The top three in the ‘more challenging cities’ are London, Cardiff and Sheffield

To read the full findings of the InstantPrint research visit the blog page of their website.

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Inflation slips to 0.2% in August 2020 18 September 2020

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Payroll: need to know

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