Half of CFOs frustrated by complex accounting software

15th July 2019 Commercial Credit Management |

New research from Barclaycard has identified that 51 per cent of finance leaders are frustrated that their accounting software is not intuitive enough. With increased pressure on margins for finance and resourcing, finance leaders have identified inefficiencies in their accounting systems, with nearly half (48 per cent) frustrated that their current system is not sufficiently…

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HMRC collects £37bn from taxes introduced in the last decade

15th July 2019 Commercial Credit Management |

The HMRC has collected £37 billion in revenue from brand-new taxes that it has introduced over the last decade according to new research by UHY Hacker Young. The new taxes cost £7.6 billion in 2018/19, up from £7.4 billion n the previous year. The newest tax, the Soft Drinks Levy, has cost over £300 million…

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HMRC insolvency proposals are a ‘bad deal’ for UK

12th July 2019 Commercial Credit Management |

The Government has announced that it is pushing ahead with proposals to prioritise the repayment of some tax debts in insolvencies from April 2020. The extra money which will be repaid to HMRC under these proposals will come out of funds which would otherwise have been paid to creditors including pension schemes, trade creditors, lenders,…

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One-fifth of self-employed sole traders don’t survive one year

11th July 2019 Commercial Credit Management |

One-fifth of self-employed sole traders don’t survive one year, and the majority don’t survive five according to new analysis of HMRC tax records by researchers at the Institute for Fiscal Studies, funded by the Office for National Statistics through the Economic Statistics Centre of Excellence (ESCoE) and the Economic and Social Research Council. The findings also…

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Insolvency risk levels in Scottish hospitality sector holding steady

10th July 2019 Commercial Credit Management |

Hotels, pubs, and restaurants in Scotland have seen their levels of elevated insolvency risk fall slightly or hold steady since the start of the year, according to insolvency and restructuring trade body R3. The proportion of hotel companies based in Scotland deemed by R3’s research to be at greater than usual risk of insolvency in…

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Digital finance transformation will affect CFO planning

More than eight in ten (83%) Chief Finance Offices (CFOs) ) say they expect the long-term business environment to deteriorate as a result of the UK leaving the EU, according to Deloitte’s latest Q2 CFO Survey. This is the highest reading since the referendum in June 2016. Meanwhile, the percentage of CFOs who think that…

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INSOLVENCY NOTICES: Appointment of Administrators – June 2019

In June, the following administration notices have been issued and advertised in the London Gazette for the following companies: A G BAKER FENCING LTD ACI FINANCIAL LTD AFFINITY CORPORATION LTD AGS SUPPORT LTD AIM HIRE GLOBAL LTD AMICUS RENEWABLES LTD ATLANTIC FINANCE (UK) LTD BATMART INTERNATIONAL LTD BEAMISH TRANSPORT LTD BENNETT MANUFACTURING SERVICES LTD BOOTH…

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INSOLVENCY NOTICES: Winding Up Petitions – June 2019

Winding up Petitions (Companies) have been issued and advertised in the London Gazette for the following companies: BACK TO BACK CARE LTD BALLYCOLM CONTRACTS LTD BANDENIA FIDUCIARY MANAGEMENT LTD BANGOR CITY FOOTBALL CLUB LTD BCS MEDICAL (SHACKLETON) LTD BEAT STREET MANCHESTER LTD BEAT TV LTD BECKLEY DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION LTD BEST ELECTRICAL EUROPE LTD BEVERLY…

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SmartSearch AML platform to offer business credit checks

Anti-money laundering (AML) specialist SmartSearch have become the only online verification platform to offer business credit checks. SmartSearch is already the only organization in the UK with the ability to verify individuals and companies in the UK and internationally all in a single platform via a browser or API, with full Sanction, PEP and adverse…

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Construction business failure rate rises in Scotland

The number of business failures in 2018 in the Scottish construction sector was the highest annual figure since 2014 and this year looks on target for a similar number according to new analysis of the sector by leading accountants and business advisers French Duncan LLP. In 2018 202 businesses in the construction sector went through…

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One in five businesses loses revenue due to incomplete data

24th June 2019 Commercial Credit Management |

A new report from Dun & Bradstreet reveals businesses are missing revenue opportunities and losing customers due to bad data practices. Almost 20 percent of businesses have lost a customer due to using incomplete or inaccurate information about them, with a further 15 percent saying they failed to sign a new contract with a customer…

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More CVAs predicted as retail sector problems continue

20th June 2019 Commercial Credit Management |

There are likely to be many more Company Voluntary Arrangements (CVAs) for retailers following the recent agreement for the Arcadia group as the sector’s problems continue according to a leading insolvency practitioner. Eileen Blackburn, head of Restructuring and Debt Advisory at French Duncan LLP, said that the issues which led to the Arcadia CVA persist…

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Government proposes fines for late payment

19th June 2019 Commercial Credit Management |

Company boards will now be held accountable for payment practices to small businesses within their companies in a drive to increase transparency and accountability on late payments. Measures will force Audit Committees to report payment practices in company annual reports. The government will consult on strengthening the powers of the Small Business Commissioner to hold…

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