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More than twice as many businesses in the North plan to increase borrowing to fund growth

Southern businesses are likely to finance growth through cash reserves or attracting investors, while those in the North rely more on debt.

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Price Bailey achieves top rankings in Best Companies survey in 2024

See how Price Bailey ranked among the UK’s top companies to work for in 2024, achieving national, regional, and sector-specific awards for its commitment to a supportive workplace culture.

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Thousands of holiday homeowners face difficult decisions amid tax changes

Over 130,000 individuals who have income from FHLs accommodation in the UK are set to be affected by the removal of tax benefits.

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Businesses more confident about growing sales than raising prices

Businesses are more likely to increase their revenues from sales compared to prices, however there are regional and industrial exceptions.

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Price Bailey welcomes Transaction Services Specialist to strengthen Strategic Corporate Finance team

Learn more about Mohammed Imran’s appointment as Director in Price Bailey’s Corporate Finance team, enhancing the firm's expertise in M&A, due diligence, and sector advisory.

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Smaller businesses less optimistic about growth prospects as government looks to hike taxes and red tape in autumn statement

Smaller businesses are less optimistic about their growth prospects, while being more weary of negative impacts caused by NMW changes.

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Businesses in the North facing greater challenges than peers in the South

Businesses in the North are more likely to face challenging financial headwinds over the next 12 months compared with the South.

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Pub insolvencies

A rising number of UK pubs are on the brink of closure, as insolvency rates soar. Explore the factors driving this crisis in the hospitality sector.

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The effect of a pension increase on personal income tax and public finances

Insight on the effect of a pension increase on personal income tax and the impact the move could have on public finances.

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Partner and Tax Investigation Specialist Andrew Park shares thoughts on the effect of a state pension increase on personal income tax

Andrew Park discusses Labour’s pension reforms, the state pension increase and tax thresholds may affect UK retirees.

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Price Bailey welcomes over 40 new trainees in 2024

The firm's summer 2024 trainee intake brings 14 graduates, 15 school leavers and three 12-month industry placements..

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Tax incentive cuts could stifle business investment, warns Price Bailey MD

Martin Clapson urges government action to support entrepreneurial SMEs, warning that the withdrawal of tax incentives could deepen business reluctance to invest.

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