If you operate any share incentive arrangement or have issued shares, granted options or made other forms of share or loan note award to directors and/or employees during the 2019/20 tax year you must report such activity to HM Revenue & Customs by 6 July 2020.
A trainee solicitor at a Leamington law firm has been recognised at a regional award ceremony.
Wright Hassall has been named as the nation’s leading regional law firm at the legal industry’s prestigious national awards ceremony.
Businesses in Coventry and Warwickshire have been urged to take advice as soon as possible to make sure they are on a sound legal and financial footing as Covid-19 support starts to be phased out.
The Building Safety Act 2022 (which started to come into force in April and will have a phased entry over the next two years), continues to have a dramatic effect on the property and construction industry. A fundamental part of the Act came into force on 28th June 2022 relating to the use of Special Purpose Vehicles (SPV) which could have a significant effect on the approach to procurement strategy and risk allocation for both residential and commercial development.
A major bank is set to open a premier office location in Leamington Spa as part of its plans for growth in the area. Local relationship bank Handelsbanken will move to a new 3,000 sq ft office on the second floor of Olympus House from its current premises in the town after agreeing a 10-year sub-lease with leading law firm Wright Hassall.
A new book documenting the diaries of a Second World War soldier from Leamington Spa has been published, with an official launch backed by local law firm Wright Hassall.
A date has been announced for a popular 10k run in Leamington Spa as it returns for its 20th event – with 20 free tickets on offer to celebrate its milestone anniversary.
A leading Midlands law firm has successfully completed a $1.55 million seed fundraising round on behalf of an innovative soil regeneration company aiming to alleviate global agricultural drought.
The impending application of the Loan Charge 2019 is causing taxpayers to assess their position and identify what they should be doing before the 5 April 2019 deadline.