
Former BBC presenter to pay HMRC over 400, 000 after losing IR35 case
Christa Ackroyd, a former BBC presenter, has been ordered to pay more than 400, 000 in unpaid tax after the High Court ruled that she was caught by IR35 tax legislation. more»
Christa Ackroyd, a former BBC presenter, has been ordered to pay more than 400, 000 in unpaid tax after the High Court ruled that she was caught by IR35 tax legislation. more»
Regan Anderton, founder of The Cooking Shed, tells Business Advice about leaving a city career to start a cookery school from her garden, and why winning BBC One's Yes Chef competition delivered a timely confidence boost. more»
Police officers have begun inquiries into the alleged mistreatment of small UK business owners within the Royal Bank of Scotland's controversial restructuring division, reports have suggested. more»
The Treasury select committee of MPs has demanded the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) publishes its report on the Royal Bank of Scotland's (RBS) business restructuring scandal, after a copy was leaked to the press. more»
When Ben Corrigan and Jonny Plein took their business, Pouch, onto BBC investment show Dragons? Den the duo could only have dreamed that all five Dragons would table an offer. more»
With BBC's 12-year old business show set to return to our screens on August 20, Business Advice takes a look at the backgrounds of the two new Dragons? Den investors. more»
After two years investing in new and exciting UK businesses alongside some of the country's best-known entrepreneurs, Sarah Willingham and Nick Jenkins are set to step down from their roles on Dragon's Den. more»
The UK is failing to provide entrepreneurs with the long-term capital needed to create the country's own Silicon Valley, according to leading fund manager Neil Woodford. more»
As the seventh series of The Great British Bake Off begins, we look at the five individuals who best used the show as a springboard to business success. more»
Being an entrepreneur as any business owner knows is tough work, but Brits feel taking part in The Apprentice would be a breeze, with 41 per cent of people claiming they'd win the programme. more»