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UK Corporate profitability during 2003 has returned to levels last seen at the tail end of the dotcom boom in 2000 according to the latest figures published by the Office of National Statistics (ONS) and analysed by Grant Thornton's Recovery...
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Manchester based Cattles Invoice Finance has strengthened its corporate team with the promotion of two associate directors. In his new…
The CBI criticised EU proposals to impose statutory obligations for independent audit committees, saying that corporate governance should be "driven…
As margins shrink, corporate banking will also need to change and bankers will have to look at increasing their revenue…
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Today, HSBC Bank launches a new network of 22 Corporate Banking Centres throughout the UK aimed at the mid-corporate sector.…
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Next year will see a cut in the corporate income tax (CIT) from 27 per cent to 19 per cent,…
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An amendment passed by the Czech parliament will cut corporate income tax from 31 % to 24 % by the…
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The Portuguese parliament has approved the government’s Budget Bill for 2004 that slashes corporate taxes amid growing economic instability. The…
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German corporate taxation has retreated into the background in the general tax debate about the government's plans to move income…
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The Finance Ministry of Bulgaria has revised its plans to set corporate profit tax at 15% starting from 2005 and…
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Korean businesses have been paying far higher corporate income taxes than the average paid in member nations of the Organization…
In a bid to lure more foreign investment, the government announced plans on Monday (6 October) to cut the corporate…
No additional cuts in the corporate tax rate are likely beyond the government's current plan to reduce the rate from…
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