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The Pingdemic: what do small businesses need to know?

How do the guidelines affect SMEs? Due to their modest team sizes, an employee being told to self isolate has a much bigger impact if they’re working for a small firm. Should multiple staff test positive, the issue could soon spiral out of control, potentially reducing staffing levels to an amount that could lead to temporary closure. After the chaos of the previous year, most companies can ill afford to lose more money. A recent report by Simply Business estimates the total cost of coronavirus restrictions to be upwards of £126.6 bn, at an average expense of £22,461 per company. Particularly for those industries that rely on in-person customer service – like retail and hospitality – the current self-isolating guidelines could cause delays or reduced footfall and consequently, a devastating loss of revenue.

So sweet! | Cocke County police stop by girl s lemonade stand for drinks

Tony Bailey and Sgt. Joey Owings made Saturday special for a little girl in Cocke County. Author: WBIR Staff Updated: 10:27 PM EDT July 3, 2021 COCKE COUNTY, Tenn. A girl set up a lemonade stand in Cocke County on Saturday, hoping to brighten the day for some people in her neighborhood by giving them sweet drinks. Then, law enforcement officers from Cocke County Sheriff s Office stopped by to make her day a lot sweeter. Deputy Tony Bailey and Sgt. Joey Owings enjoyed some lemonade with her, taking pictures with her family. The girl said she wanted an officer to stop by and drink lemonade at her booth. The police couldn t help but oblige her, enjoying the treat. The girl was selling cups for 50 cents.

How online retailers can prepare for higher taxes

How online retailers can prepare for higher taxes Governments have borrowed billions to tackle Covid, so they’ll target sectors that have thrived during the pandemic to help restore their finances. This puts ecommerce firmly in the crosshairs May 29, 2021 Ruth Emery President Biden’s proposed corporate tax reform has sent ripples through the business world and could have a particularly serious impact on ecommerce. From Joe Biden’s war on profit-shifting to the UK’s proposed 2% online sales levy, tax hikes seem unavoidable for even the biggest players in ecommerce. The levy is designed to level the playing field for physical retailers, which have suffered disproportionately during the pandemic, while recovering some of the hundreds of billions spent by the government on tackling the crisis. More details about it were expected in March’s budget, but an announcement has been delayed until the autumn.

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