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Employment Tax

Employing staff is a fundamental element of running a successful business, be this a small, family-owned company or a global organisation operating in many countries across the world.

In the UK we have complex and strict pay regulations and tax laws, with an ever-increasing compliance burden placed on employers to understand and adhere to the rules - mistakes on which can have a big impact financially as well as bringing reputational damage to the business. The way the world and working environment are changing is also adding further complexity and additional compliance obligations to many employers both in the UK and abroad.

Our team of employment tax experts, led by Brian Rudkin, have an in-depth knowledge of employment tax and pay regulations and extensive experience of, and working with, government bodies such as HMRC. We apply this knowledge and experience to help our employer clients, large or small, navigate the complex rules and to mitigate the risk of compliance failures arising.

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