Gov. Kay Ivey said Wednesday that Alabama is shifting to personal responsibility in the fight against COVID-19, keeping her promise to let a statewide face mask order expire Friday. Ivey said she’s issuing a “greatly slimmed down” health order that has few
Inheritance tax (IHT) is usually levied at 40 percent on the estate of someone who has died and is passing on their assets, so long as the estate is valued over £325,000. Where IHT is due the process can be complex and
To make a claim for the over 80 pension, a retiree will need to complete a specific form and return it to the Government. This form can be claimed form either a pension centre or a local jobcentre plus. The earliest it
Scottish fishing chiefs have written to their Danish counterparts accusing EU fishermen of ignoring conservation rules and illegally fishing near the Shetland Islands. It is alleged that up to Danish multi-rig trawlers are using quad-rigs which are banned by the Scottish Government
A federal judge has ruled that Wayne State University violated the First Amendment in refusing to officially recognize the Christian group InterVarsity because it required its leaders to be adherents of the faith. In a summary judgment Monday, Judge Robert H. Cleland granted
Vaccine: Expert says Italy and Germany may operate alone According to a survey conducted by Euromedia Research, seven out of 10 Italians are against new restrictions. The citizens of the Bel Paese have hit a wall, tired of the health emergency and
The former First Minister said the corporation had breached Rule 6.2 of Ofcom’s code which says broadcasters must give political parties “due weight” and “due impartiality” when allocating coverage. In a letter issued by Mr Salmond’s lawyers Archer Coyle, it accuses the
Changes to IR35 are being introduced to make sure everyone is paying their fair share of tax and National Insurance contributions. The rules surrounding off-payroll working are being changed this year, which will mean contractors who work for companies like employees have
Beth Rigby grilled the Prime Minister over plans to introduce twice-weekly testing for every UK citizen to prevent another outbreak of COVID-19. But the political editor brought up a promise by the Prime Minister who said the vaccination programme would create a
IR35 tax rules will be changed tomorrow and medium to large companies will be required to see the tax status of contractors they hire. This is expected to have a negative impact on the self-employed as costs rise and ahead of the