HMRC: Takeaways, convenience stores and vape shops issued penalties

More than 150 individuals and businesses have been named today (25 June) for deliberately defaulting on tax, with HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) issuing penalties in each case. Several are high street businesses such as takeaways, convenience stores and vape shops. In every case, those named deliberately failed to pay at least £25,000 in tax and did not make a full disclosure when HMRC began its investigation – a…

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Wales Air Ambulance pilot volunteers for lifesaving Charity!

A Wales Air Ambulance pilot says volunteering for the lifesaving Charity has provided‘valuable insight of what it takes to raise the millions it costs to run each year’.23-year-old Rory Rumsey works for Gama Aviation, the service’s aviation partner, as a firstofficer pilot.Over the past few months, he’s supported volunteers at community talk events and recentlytook…

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Kepak job losses deal large blow to Merthyr

Reform Wales Shadow Economy Minister Jason O’Connell MS has raised concern over a consultation at Kepak in Merthyr Tydfil, which could see up to 85 jobs at risk.  Kepak, Wales’ largest meat processing plant, is a major employer in the region and is estimated to contribute around £200 million to the local economy; supporting jobs and the wider farming and supply chain.  O’Connell…

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Rise in economic inactivity

Commenting on new figures showing Wales’ economic inactivity rate has risen over the last 12 months by 0.6% to 24.8%, Janet Finch-Saunders MS, Shadow Minister for Enterprise, Connectivity and Energy, said: “These latest figures show the Welsh economy has continued to flatline with too many people economically inactive. “We urgently need welfare reform to get people…

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