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The details of Rishi Sunak s second Budget as Chancellor are yet to be announced, but there s been no shortage of speculation about what could be on the cards. Tax changes are expected by many, and there have been some suggestions from experts that this could include an online sales tax.
Kreston Reeves calls on Rishi Sunak to take key steps in March 3 Budget
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Updated: 09:48, 12 February 2021
Businesses are facing a devastating cliff edge , one of the county s leading business advisors has warned, when a range of support packages for businesses comes to an end on March 31.
Accountants and business advisor Kreston Reeves, which has offices in Canterbury, Chatham and Sandwich, is now calling on Chancellor Rishi Sunak to introduce a new package of support in his March 3 Budget.
Chancellor Rishi Sunak will deliver his Budget in March
It wants to see measures which taper off over time, giving firms the opportunity to rebuild after the string of lockdowns.
New companies registered in Kent shoots up 32% in 2020, according to research by Kreston Reeves
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Updated: 09:35, 04 February 2021
The pandemic has been a challenge for many firms - but an increasing opportunity too with the number of new businesses rocketing during 2020.
According to research from accountants and business advisors Kreston Reeves, which has offices in Chatham, Canterbury and Sandwich, there were 32% more businesses registered during 2020 than 2019.
There s been a sharp rise in the number of new businesses created during 2020 compared to 2019
It is drawn from analysis of corporate databases that draw on information provided by Companies House in 2019 and 2020.
In Kent, 24,951 new businesses were incorporated, an increase of 32% on 2019 when just 18,826 new businesses were registered.
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