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		<title>February 2021</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In this month&#8217;s Enews we consider the latest Self Assessment figures, those named and shamed for failing to pay the minimum wage and Scottish Budget announcements. With guidance on bonuses for businesses taking on trainees, calls for changes ahead of the Budget and the Supreme Court ruling on business interruption claims there is a lot to update you on. 10.7 million taxpayers submitted their 2019/20 Self Assessment tax returns Rogue employers named and shamed for failing to pay employees the minimum wage Scottish Budget Income Tax Scottish Land and Buildings Transaction Tax Bonus of £1,000 to help businesses take on trainees LITRG calls for a rise in the High Income Child Benefit Charge threshold Government urged by CBI to act on COVID business support ahead of Budget Supreme Court backs small firms on business interruption claims 10.7 million taxpayers submitted their 2019/20 Self Assessment tax returns HMRC has revealed that more than 10.7 million taxpayers submitted their 2019/20 Self Assessment tax returns by the 31 January deadline. The remaining 1.8 million whose tax return is now late will not be charged a late filing penalty provided they submit their return online by 28 February. Taxpayers who did not pay their [&#8230;]</p>
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